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JohnLocke Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 04:15 PM
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Elizabeth Edwards Unveils "Promise to American Women"
Elizabeth Edwards Unveils "Promise to American Women"
Campaign Launches New, Innovative Push to Expand Women for Edwards Organization
John Edwards for President
Friday, November 2, 2007

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Knoxville, Iowa--Today, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards is beginning a two-day trip to Iowa to discuss Senator John Edwards' "Promise to American Women"—his agenda to ensure equality, health and economic security for women. Over the next two days, Mrs. Edwards is holding community meetings in Knoxville, Newton, Grinnell, Tama and Ankeny to talk about Senator Edwards' detailed plans to build One America, where everyone—regardless of race, gender or income—has the chance to work hard and get ahead.

In addition to announcing Senator Edwards' "Promise to American Women," the campaign is also launching an Iowa Women for Edwards website (http://johnedwards.com/iowa/women) to engage women in Senator Edwards' campaign to build One America. The website allows visitors to read more about Senator Edwards' positions on issues important to women and download fact sheets; sign up to support the campaign and invite their friends, neighbors, coworkers, mothers, sisters and daughters to do the same; locate the nearest Iowa campaign office and sign up to volunteer; view videos, including an in-depth conversation with Mrs. Edwards about her husband of 30 years; and read testimonials from Iowa women who are supporting Senator Edwards.

In May, the Edwards campaign launched Iowa Women for Edwards with more than 1,500 women from all 99 counties in Iowa. Iowa Women for Edwards is the largest women's group of any campaign.

Millions of working women struggle to balance their jobs with the needs of their families. Today, more than 17 million adult women lack health insurance and women are 48 percent more likely to live in poverty. Senator Edwards believes that to build a larger, more secure middle class we must do more to strengthen families, ensure fairness for women in the workplace and protect women's rights.

Senator Edwards' "Promise to American Women" will:

*Ensure economic security for women by helping women balance work and family, so parents will not have to choose between their families and their paychecks. Senator Edwards will provide women greater flexibility in the workplace, lead the way towards universal pre-school and help women increase their retirement savings. He also has an ambitious plan to end poverty, which disproportionately affects women.
*Promote women's equality and civil rights by protecting a woman's right to choose, fighting workplace discrimination and ending violence against women.
*Guarantee health care for every woman in America through his plan for truly universal health care. Senator Edwards will also increase funding for research for the diseases that affect women disproportionately, such as breast cancer and other types of cancer.

For more information on Senator Edwards' "Promise to American Women," please read the attached fact sheet.

An Agenda for American Women
"Building One America means ensuring that women can make choices in their lives with dignity and can participate in our society fully, as equals. The reality of women's lives today is still something far less. They are expected to do more, and they receive less. That's not right."-- John Edwards

American women still face greater challenges in the workplace and greater responsibilities at home. They make only 77 cents for every dollar earned by men, and mothers -- particularly single mothers -- do even worse. Women are 48 percent more likely to live in poverty. More than 17 million adult women lack health insurance. Millions of working women struggle to balance their jobs with the needs of their families. John Edwards believes that -- to build a larger, more secure middle class -- we must do more to strengthen families, help ensure fairness for women in the workplace and protect women's rights.

Economic Security
Helping Women Balance Work and Family: Two-thirds of mothers are working, most of them full time. More and more families are caring for their aging parents. But our workplace and public policies have not kept up with this new reality. Edwards will:

*Give women time off when they need it by requiring businesses to offer seven paid sick days a year. Edwards will expand the Family and Medical Leave Act to cover more workers and help states offer paid leave so parents will not have to choose between their families and their paychecks.
*Create a Great Promise early childhood education program for every four-year-old. For younger children, he will expand the child care tax credit and create a Smart Start initiative to improve child care quality and affordability.
*Help families caring for their parents by expanding access to home health care, creating more choices for long-term care and offering respite care to provide caregivers a break.
*Securing Women's Retirement: Women are more likely to depend on Social Security for most of their retirement income, even though their annual benefits average only 70 percent of men's. Edwards will help women and other Americans increase their retirement savings by offering a new Get Ahead credit that will match families' retirement savings up to dollar for dollar. He will also examine ways to modernize Social Security to compensate women who pay less into Social Security because they are caring for children or other family members instead of working.

Ending Poverty within a Generation: Fifty-six percent of the nearly 37 million Americans living in poverty are female. John Edwards has called for an end to poverty within 30 years, through policies rooted in the core American values of work, opportunity and responsibility. He has proposed an ambitious set of goals, including lower taxes for low-income working families, 1 million stepping stone jobs, new housing policies to promote economic integration and other initiatives to promote education, savings and strong families. To help the 100 million out-of-school children -- the majority of whom are girls -- around the world, he will lead a worldwide effort to educate every child.

Raising the Minimum Wage: Women are nearly two-thirds of all minimum-wage workers. A woman with two children working full-time at the $5.85 federal minimum-wage lives nearly 30 percent below the poverty line. Because the recent increase to $7.25 by 2009 is too little, too late, Edwards will give 8 million women a raise by increasing the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour by 2012 and indexing it to increase automatically.

Women's Equality and Civil Rights
Protecting Women's Right to Choose: The decision about whether to become a parent is one of the most important decisions that a woman can face. Edwards believes that she should make it with her family, her doctor and in the context of her religious and ethical values. He will protect and defend the right to choose and reverse the damage that has been done by President Bush's anti-choice agenda.

Fighting Workplace Discrimination: Edwards supports the Paycheck Fairness Act to strengthen the remedies for sex discrimination and deter wrongdoing. He will expand resources for female entrepreneurs through his new REACH Fund and by prioritizing the needs of women-owned businesses in existing programs. Edwards will also strengthen enforcement at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and will restore and expand women's right to fight workplace discrimination by overturning the Ledbetter decision that limited women's ability to challenge unfair pay

Ending Violence Against Women: Achieving full equal rights for women includes the right to be free of violence everywhere. Edwards supports efforts to fully fund the Violence Against Women Act, which provides resources for crisis centers, domestic violence shelters and continuing education to law enforcement and the courts. Edwards will also aggressively support political and economic rights for women where they do not exist and supports efforts to reduce violence against women and children around the world.

Women's Health
Guaranteeing Health Care for Every Woman in America: Two-thirds of uninsured women fail to get the care they need because of its cost. For example, while more than 40,000 women die from breast cancer every year, more than half of uninsured women have not had a mammogram for two years. Edwards will take on the big insurance and drug companies and guarantee true universal health care for every man, woman and child in America. His plan requires employers to cover their workers or help pay the cost; makes insurance affordable for middle-class families through new subsidies and purchasing pools; creates a choice of competing plans, including a public plan and -- once insurance is affordable -- requires individuals to get insurance.

Strengthening America's Research Agenda: More research is needed into the diseases that affect women disproportionately, such as breast cancer and other types of cancer. Edwards supports doubling funding for key priorities at the National Institutes of Health and supports the innovative Department of Defense breast cancer research initiative. Edwards will lift also restrictions and increase funding for embryonic stem cell research, while maintaining strict ethical guidelines to prevent human cloning.

http://johnedwards.com/iowa/20071102-promise-to-american-women/
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polichick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 04:29 PM
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1. Well, it's kinda nice they're all fighting over us this time 'round. nt
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goodgd_yall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 04:33 PM
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2. Elizabeth would make a great "first lady"
That gives me an extra incentive to support John.
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saracat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 05:04 PM
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3. It is really too bad we don't have a female candidate the quality of Elizabeth running.
Edited on Fri Nov-02-07 05:05 PM by saracat
Now that would make me proud.
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Berry Cool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 07:02 PM
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4. No chance of government-subsidized day care, is there?
I guess that would be a stupid question to ask...the US only offers that when there's a war on and they desperately need women to work in the plants... :shrug:
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CTyankee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 07:11 PM
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5. This is the message that hits home to me. No one is talking about this the way his campaign is.
I recently read Elizabeth's book and it was wonderful. Altho I had to stop reading at several points in her chapter of their son's death, I was crying so hard.

My neighbor said it so well and I agree: when he saw John and Elizabeth's press conference about the return of her cancer, he said "Those people have class."
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MethuenProgressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 07:51 PM
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6. Isn't she playing the gender card?
Edited on Fri Nov-02-07 07:51 PM by MethuenProgressive
:popcorn:
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chieftain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 10:37 PM
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7. Yes, she is allowed to play the gender card. And Richardson
is allowed to play the Hispanic card. And Obama is allowed to play the black card. And Thompson is allowed to play the good ole boy card. But Mathews and Russert will have a nervous breakdown if Hillary again has the temerity to claim to be our girl.
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waiting for hope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 10:47 PM
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8. What!!
Elizabeth Edwards is not running for President. Hillary is. Your logic escapes me.
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chieftain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 10:56 PM
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9. Elizabeth is by far the most effective part of the Edwards
Edited on Fri Nov-02-07 10:56 PM by chieftain
Campaign.Other than the Clintons, no husband and wife team are more of a package deal than the Edwards. She at one point made the argument that John would be a better advocate for women than Hillary. It seems to me that by targeting the womens vote she is playing the gender card for her husband's benefit. Did you understand the logic in the references to the others?
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beaconess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 09:39 AM
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11. Actually, Obama's NOT allowed to play the race card - only others are allowed to discuss his race
if HE does it, he's playing the race card and is attacked for it - just like Hillary is being attacked for addressing the fact that she's a woman.

On the other hand, it's perfectly acceptable for John Edwards to play the Southern card - as in "Nominate me because I'm a Southerner and I can attract votes in the South."

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CTyankee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 09:14 AM
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10. Hi Methuen! Yes, she is in a way, but then I am prejudiced.
I've worked for organizations devoted to women's health for many years of my professional life.

Also, I like so many aspects of Edwards' campaign, this is just another wonderful aspect.

An "emotional" reason: I just finished reading her book, "Saving Graces." I've read many accounts by women about their breast and other cancers, but this one is just so well written and emotionally draining. It has touched my soul.

Funny, how the the gender card can simply be all of the above or maybe just one of the above. AT any rate, whatever it is, I believe in the basic decency and goodness in the Edwardses.
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Norma Druid Donating Member (13 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 10:25 AM
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12. Edwards Gets It - A Look From The Bottom
I represent a group of people who have very specific concerns in this presidential race. We are the people who actually do the detailed work that business requires to keep its records and handle the small day-to-day affairs that are a necessary part of the whole. Generally we earn in a year what our CEOs earn in a week or so. Those of us lucky enough to work for a big corporation that provides health insurance and 401ks give thanks for what we have and form a stable workforce. We´re mostly women, though some men are involved, especially in the mail and supply categories. None of us are dumb. You can´t be dumb and perform in today´s workplace. You have to be computer literate and keep up with constant changes in systems and procedures. We are not interchangeable parts who can be changed out at short notice.

We have all shades of political opinion among us; none are ignorant of the world around us. In three areas we are united in our concerns, regardless of politics:
1. Health insurance and how we can afford prescription medicine
2. Health care in retirement and retirement income
3. Health care for our kids and grandkids.
These are the topics of discussion in every office. All of us are worried. We are hanging on now, but for how long? We keep a sharp lookout for any news on those fronts.

Another thing about this group - we are not so easy to intimidate out of voting. A lot of us are white. We all have fixed addresses and we use the same skills we learned to prevent scams to our employers to recognize voting scams. We are not all politically active, but in matters concerning our family and our health we are a force to be reckoned with.
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