“I come to you with my bra and wedding ring on,” she assured an audience at the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs in Phoenix. Running as a Republican, O’Connor distanced herself from the feminist movement that was beginning to change (and threaten) middle-class America. Efficiency.” At 40, she could reap the local connections she made in the previous decade, when she volunteered for the Junior League of Phoenix, a women’s social club, while she took care of her three young sons and her husband built his career at a prominent law firm. In 1970, Sandra Day O’Connor ran to keep her seat in the Arizona Senate on a brief and bland platform: “Good government.
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