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But, she said, the march itself will do little to pull in the women who did cast a ballot for him. "Doesn't mean you shouldn't do it," she added, "but it's not going to draw them back".
The cast of The Reitz Theater’s production of “Little Women” is shown. Pictured are: Lori Stuart, Karl Rebon, Kari Trapana, ...
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After years of languishing in the bottom ten, Saudi Arabia has been inching up the ranks of the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Index, now coming 126th out of 146 countries in the 2024 report.