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June 15, 2019

Want to get noticed as a female candidate on the Democratic debate stage? Interrupt a man.

Elizabeth Warren

“If I was coaching any of the six women, I would be thinking strategically about how these women can assert themselves very proactively, but forcefully. I think that’s going to be key, how to draw attention to yourself in a crowded field of 10, but really 20, candidates and be assertive.”

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