Women are speaking out against the removal of Robyn Ingraham. Female politicians say there’s a double standard – and they should be considered for their political ideas and not for how they look or what they do with their bodies. As Alicia Draus reports, there are concerns that situations like this only serve to deter other women from joining politics.
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