Despite Vice President Kamala Harris’ efforts to shatter glass ceilings and become the first woman to be president in the U.S., the office remains solely male-dominated.
Despite Vice President Kamala Harris’ efforts to shatter glass ceilings and become the first woman to be president in the U.S., the country’s highest office remains solely male-dominated.
ABC News projected former President Donald Trump to become the 47th President of the United States early Wednesday morning, meaning it would be at least another four years before America would join other countries in electing a woman to lead their country.
According to June 2024 data from U.N. Women, “113 countries worldwide have never had a woman serve as Head of State or Government.” This means that among the 193 United Nations member states, at least 80 countries have had a female head of state or government.
Yet, the United States of America, considered one of the most powerful global nations, has yet to elect a female leader.