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Knocking Down Barriers McSally-Style
For instance, they make up only 14 percent of senior executives in S&P 500 companies and only 7 percent of the top ranks in the military.
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For instance, they make up only 14 percent of senior executives in S&P 500 companies and only 7 percent of the top ranks in the military.
Officials running these campaigns have seen such practices go unpunished in recent election cycles, said Paul S.
Mark Sanford as well as Sens Steve Daines, R-Mont., Christopher S. Coons, D-Del., and Ben Sasse, R-Neb.
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