"We may need to put a woman
in the White House before we are able to change the conditions of the women
working at Wal-Mart. But when we do, we will stop talking about whether women
can have it all. We will properly focus on how we can help all Americans have
healthy, happy, productive lives, valuing the people they love as much as the
success they seek."
professor of politics and international affairs at
Princeton University, and the mother of two teenage boys;
served as the director of policy planning at the
State Department from 2009 to 2011.
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