Mama grizzly

Sarah Palin addresses the 2008 Republican National Convention, which was held in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Mama grizzly is a term that former U.S. vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor Sarah Palin coined to refer to herself that has since been applied to female candidates she supported or endorsed in the 2010 U.S. midterm elections (collectively called mama grizzlies). Palin first used the term in a May 2010 speech at a fundraiser for the Susan B. Anthony List, an anti-abortion women's group, and used it in a July 2010 YouTube video produced by SarahPAC, Palin's political action committee, for the 2010 elections. The persona largely served as a device by which Palin could "blend [her] feminine and masculine qualities and capabilities."[1] By September 2010, mama grizzly was deemed to be "part of the lexicon" of the election by Newsweek magazine. It has never been made clear if the term is meant to refer to all women candidates supported by the former governor, or if it is just a general concept about real-life moms entering politics because they fear for their children's future.[2]

  1. ^ Burns, Sarah; Eberhardt, Lindsay; Merolla, Jennifer L. (2013). "What Is the Difference Between a Hockey Mom and a Pit Bull? Presentations of Palin and Gender Stereotypes in the 2008 Presidential Election". Political Research Quarterly. 66 (3): 687–701. doi:10.1177/1065912912471974. S2CID 143609323.
  2. ^ Atal, Maha. Who Are The 'Mama Grizzlies'? Forbes. 2010-10-27.

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