When it comes to media, the most important thing is the language we're using, as leaders, to talk about women in politics. For example, during the U.S. election, which I paid attention to, Donald Trump said that Hillary Clinton did not look presidential. What does that mean, and what does it really just support this idea that women need to look a particular way to be in political office, which has many different negative connotations? I think it starts with us in terms of the ways we're talking about women in leadership positions and the way we're engaging with other women in the House. For example, not making gender-based heckles, making sure to stick to the material at hand and not making it about gender, I think is the first main point.
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