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Primary Takeaways: A Big Win for Democratic Women in Virginia and a Sexist Narrative in North Dakota


Another round of primary elections meant more big wins for women this week, notably in the commonwealth of Virginia where there are no Democratic women in Congress currently.

But Tuesday night may have changed that, come November.

Democratic women won three House primaries in Virginia last night. This is just the latest example of the party’s surging female demographic in the Trump era.

  • Democrat Jennifer Wexton, a state senator, now goes up against vulnerable incumbent Republican Rep. Barbara Comstock in VA-10.

  • Democrat Abigail Spanberger, formerly of the CIA, will challenge Tea Party sensation Dave Brat, who famously won his VA-7 seat by knocking out former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor.

  • Democrat Elaine Luria’s primary win gives her a shot at unseating GOP Rep. Scott Taylor in a VA-2 general election battle between two Navy veterans. (Another Democratic woman, Leslie Cockburn, previously locked up the VA-5 nomination at the party convention; a book she wrote with her husband years ago on US-Israeli relations has led to questions about whether she is anti-Semitic.)

Also in Virginia, former Hillary Clinton running mate, Tim Kaine, will compete for re-election to the U.S. Senate against controversial GOP nominee Corey Stewart, who’s best known for things like defending Confederate monuments and appearing with Jason Kessler, organizer of the Charlottesville white nationalist rally during which counter protester Heather Heyer was hit by a car and killed.

There’s a sexist narrative brewing in North Dakota:

In another notable win, North Dakota Democratic Senator Heidi Heitkamp will now go on to face GOP Rep. Kevin Cramer in a bid for another term. Heitkamp is already in a tense situation just based on the numbers, given that Donald Trump won her state by 36 points and she’s trying to keep her job while balancing her relationships with both her president and her party.

But there’s an added layer to the story framed around Heitkamp’s interactions with Trump—and the fact that she’s a woman. Per a Washington Post report, Cramer is upset that the president gave Heitkamp a shout-out and a handshake at the recent banking bill signing. He also accused her of being “insecure” and trying to stand as close to Trump as possible during the event.

“Have you ever watched the video? It’s obscene,” Cramer told the Post.

Taking it a (sexist) step further, he insinuated that the President’s treatment of Heitkamp is based on the fact that she is a woman. “I do think there’s a little difference in that she’s a woman,” Cramer said. “That’s probably part of it — that she’s a, you know, a female. He doesn’t want to be that aggressive, maybe. I don’t know.” Bear in mind, Trump has had no qualms getting politically aggressive with women in the past. Just ask Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, and Kirsten Gillibrand.

Or Claire McCaskill, as Heitkamp herself points out. “Well, that wouldn’t explain Claire. I think she’s a woman, right?” Heitkamp said of the Missouri Democratic Senator, whom Trump has criticized. “That theory falls apart almost immediately.”

Needless to say, this race will be an interesting one to watch over the next few months.

Here are the other primary results you might have missed from around the country:

In South Carolina, Rep. Mark Sanford conceded a close GOP primary in which Trump had endorsed his challenger, Katie Arrington. Trump hate-tweeted against Sanford while the polls were still open, reminding SC-1 voters of the weird scandal in which Sanford (then the married governor of South Carolina) went off the grid and lied about being on a hiking trip when he was really hanging with his girlfriend in Buenos Aires. Arguably, it was an ironic line of attack for a president who has been married three times and repeatedly called to task for infidelities, but the Sanford upset might also highlight the price Republicans can pay in the 2018 midterms for being critical of Trump.

Also in South Carolina, Democrat Archie Parnell won a four-way primary for the chance to go up against GOP Rep. Ralph Norman in November. This is all despite his admission that he abused his ex-wife 45 years ago in an incident she said made her fear for her life and which led to their 1974 divorce. The Democratic Party and Parnell’s campaign staff shunned him after his history came to light, but he says his SC-5 win shows people believe, “You don’t have to be defined by your worst mistake. You don’t have to be cast aside. You are not alone. You can be better. And, together, we can be better.”

In Maine, Janet Mills is currently leading in the Democratic primary for governor. Mills is the first female attorney general of Maine and, if elected governor in November, would be the first woman to hold that office. However, Maine is trying out ranked-choice voting for the first time in this race, and a winner hasn’t been called yet. (Under this setup, also known as the instant runoff system, voters pick a first choice, a second choice, and so on. If no candidate wins an outright 50% of the vote, they distribute the votes of the candidates at the bottom of the list until someone gets a majority and is declared victor.) Elsewhere, the mayor of Waterville, Maine survived a recall vote after having tweeted “Eat it” at Florida student David Hogg while sticking up for Laura Ingraham amid the ad pullouts generated by her post-Parkland remarks about guns.

In Nevada, Democratic philanthropist Susie Lee will go up against GOP businessman and repeat candidate Danny Tarkanian to fill the NV-3 House seat of Democratic Rep. Jacky Rosen, who is now her party’s nominee to topple incumbent GOP Senator Dean Heller. That could be a tough race for Heller, who is seeking re-election as a Republican in a state that went for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

And so, the march to the November mid-terms continues.





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Ocean's 8 Is Officially No. 1 at the North American Box Office—Thanks Largely to Women


The cast of Ocean’s 8 is basically a who’s-who of talented women: Rihanna, Sandra Bullock, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, Helena Bonham Carter, Cate Blanchett, and Anne Hathaway as a villain with ostentatious French-tipped nails (more on that here). Following the formula of previous, male-centric Ocean’s movies, this version shines the spotlight on Bullock, who plays fresh-out-of-prison Debbie Ocean—sister of Danny Ocean (George Clooney)—who assembles a girl gang of specialists to steal a diamond at the Met Gala. And you can guess the capers that go on from there.

Now, the movie has another feather to add to its cap: Ocean’s 8 easily took No. 1 at the North American box office during its first weekend, according to The Hollywood Reporter, with an estimated $41.5 million coming in from a reported 4,145 theaters.

A huge part of its success? The Hollywood Reporter estimates that almost 70 percent of Ocean’s 8‘s opening-weekend audience identified as female. The strong box office showing marks a big win for female-led movies overall—not to mention gender-flipping remakes—and hopefully shows Hollywood, yet again, that audiences will show up for movies that feature strong, compelling, representative characters (looking at you, Black Panther).

Your move, Hollywood: women showed up for this summer blockbuster. What else do you have for us?

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North West Just Won the Preschool Handbag Game With This $750 Birthday Present


Apparently North West, daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, is already well on her way to embracing the KarJenner lifestyle—which involves, among other things, very nice bags. The almost-5-year-old has officially become the proud owner of a $750 Alexander Wang Marti Micro leopard print shoulder bag, which retails for a casual $750 and includes plenty of room for crayons and other preschooler essentials.

North, the oldest of the Kardashian-West kids, received the handbag from its designer, Alexander Wang, who sent the gift to the toddler in advance of her fifth birthday.

“North, happy birthday! Every girl needs a lil sparkle. Hope you <3 it. Alex,” the note accompanying the gift read. (Alex, if you’re reading this: My birthday’s in December, I’m approaching my late 20s, and like you said, every girl needs a little sparkle.)

On Friday, Kim Kardashian West posted the gift to her Instagram Stories, showing off her daughter’s brand-new designer item. “Oh my God, North is the luckiest girl in the world,” she says in the video. “Who gets like, this bag from Alexander Wang? I wanna steal it. Alex, thank you so much. I might steal this.”

But that wasn’t all: Kim also showed off another smaller clutch in the video, this one embellished with tiny crystals. “Wait, look at this Wang bag that North got,” the TV star said. “I cannot even believe it. Love it.”

Given that North’s wardrobe is also reportedly worth close to $1 million, we just can’t help but wonder: How many more birthdays will it be until her designer bag collection resembles grandma Kris Jenner’s incredible Birkin closet?

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Kim Kardashian Opens Up About Her Miscarriage Scare With North


Between 10 and 25 percent of pregnancies result in miscarriage—and for a brief period, Kim Kardashian believed hers with North was one of them.

The reality star describes the scare in the upcoming Keeping Up With The Kardashians 10th Anniversary Special. During the pregnancy, she experienced “debilitating” pain in her stomach, she says. On Thanksgiving, she flew to Miami to see her doctor. “I thought I had a miscarriage. I was pretty certain about it,” she recounts. The doctor agreed, saying, “there’s no heartbeat—you had a miscarriage,” but he told her to come back just in case. Thankfully, there was a heartbeat after all.

The whole pregnancy was emotional from beginning to end. After being warned by a doctor that she may have a difficult time, she was terrified to learn she was pregnant. “I remember calling [Kanye] and he thought a family member of mine had died, I was so hysterical,” she says. “I thought my life was over, that I was pregnant and [it was going to be] so hard for me.”

She also experienced a condition called placenta accreta—which prevented her placenta from detaching from her uterus—during both her pregnancies. On her blog, she said that getting the placenta removed was the “most painful experience of my life.”

For her next child, Kim is reportedly bypassing some of these issues by hiring a surrogate. “I can’t carry anymore kids…it’s the worst,” she said on Keeping Up With the Kardashians. “It’s not going to be happy for me.” The surrogate’s identity hasn’t been made public, but Us Weekly recently reported she was already pregnant.

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