Why is it Important to Engage?
Governor Whitman and Tom Daschle, Former Democratic Majority Leader of the Senate, share why engaging with our differences helps us make better decisions.
Governor Whitman and Tom Daschle, Former Democratic Majority Leader of the Senate, share why engaging with our differences helps us make better decisions.
Governor Whitman reflects on the challenges women face when running for office, offering a blueprint to mitigate these challenges for future women in politics.
Governor Whitman advocates the election of more women in public office to fight against misogyny in the political world.
Presidential candidate William Weld secures endorsement from Governor Whitman as he seeks an upset win in New Hampshire primary over President Trump.
In the wake of President Trump's impeachment, Governor Whitman warns of the dangers Trump poses to his own party.
When I was governor, our motto for one state was “Many Faces, One Family”. It reflected the diversity that makes our state strong. The horrific shooting in Jersey City flies in the face of all that is great in our state. Yet we are not alone...
The time is coming when the members of, first the House, and then potentially the Senate will have to take the most important votes of their lives...
Governor Whitman joins a nonpartisan task force of former government officials to denounce the Trump administration's treatment of science.
Writer Viola Gienger highlights Governor Whitman's work in bipartisan task force which found that many senior U.S. officials over the past three presidential administrations subsumed scientific integrity to their political or personal interests.
Regardless of President Trump’s fate in the impeachment inquiry, his presidency has exposed serious fissures in our system of government that require repair — especially when it comes to the integrity of government research.