Quote by Dee Dee Myers
When I first started working in politics, as a junior aide on Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign, it never occurred to me that I would one day work in the White House. There were plenty of women among the volunteers who stuffed envelopes and walked precincts. But there were fewer and fewer on each successive level of influence and access.
Summary
This quote highlights the personal reflection of the author, who began their political career with no expectation of ever working in the White House. They acknowledge the presence of women in grassroots political activities like envelope stuffing and precinct walking, but also point out the scarcity of female representation as they climbed the hierarchy of power. It exposes the persistent gender disparity found within politics, where women face challenges in achieving positions of influence and access.