Bystrom, D., Banwart, M., Kaid, L., & Robertson, T. (2004). Gender and candidate communication. New York: Routledge.
2.
Hansen, S., & Otero, L. (2006). A woman for U.S. president? Gender and leadership traits. Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, 28(1), 35-60.
3.
Jalalzai, F. (2004). Women political leaders: Past and present. Women and Politics, 26(3-4), 85-108.
4.
Whicker, M., & Hedy, L. (1999). The maleness of the American presidency. In L. Duke-Whitaker (Ed.). Women in politics: Insiders or outsiders (pp. 221-232). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
5.
A woman for president: CBS/New York Times poll. (2006, February 5). Retrieved from http://www.cbsnews.com/ntdocs/pdf/020306woman.pdf
6.
Zuboff, S. (2008, June 20). Hillary: Sexism or self-sabotage?Business Week Online. Retrieved from http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jun2008/ca20080619_964285.htm