ct together. She really just went with the flow, but to be president you need to have more than that. Everything should be planned out and at least having an idea of how things should be. Elizabeth Dole never made gender an issue. Dole had two choices. She could either chose to act as a groundbreaking individual and go over issues that pertain to women in general. Secondly, she could address her gender and then move swiftly onward. It turns out that gender was not a big issue in the eyes of Dole and so rarely addressed the matter. The public believed that Dole should have made gender an issue because she was the first female who ran for president. That is not just something that we see everyday here in America. There is ethos used within the minds of the public and other various people of the media. Any time theres a woman running for president, it is history-making. Schroeder states that, in terms of impact, Dole was stymied. Conservatives who liked her had to deal with someone they liked doing something they didnt approve of-running for president. And frankly, when women began this century without the right to vote and end the century with one of their own running for presidencythis will go down as a marker, says Kellyanne Fitzpatrick, a Republican pollster who worked on Dan Quayles presidential campaign. The quotes that people say are actually speaking the way that they feel towards Elizabeth Dole. Some despise her running and then dropping because they feel that this individual had a great chance. Some believe her to be a coward and then there are those who feel that she was making a statement. Supporters of Elizabeth think that women are finally getting their chance in the Whitehouse. Even though there are no females there yet, loyal supporters know that slowly, the world is changing. This candidate was also using a lot of pathos during her campaigning. She was always seen with a great big smile painted upon he...