... However, In 2006, 81 women serve in the U.S. Congress. Fourteen women serve in the Senate, and 67 women serve in the House. The number of women in statewide elective executive posts is 79, while the proportion of women in state legislatures is at 22.8 percent. Of the 81 women serving in the 109th US Congress, 20, or 24.7%, are women of color; in addition, an African American woman and a Caribbean American woman serve as Delegates to the House from Washington, DC and the Virgin Islands, respectively. Additionally, of the 1,686 women state legislators serving nationwide, 331 or 19.6% are women of color. They include 86 senators and 245 representatives.
So it seems the possibility of a woman President may be achievable. Although Hillary (2 "l"'s please) enjoys a fair amount of respect for her wrok as a Senator from New York... all polls indicate a substantial dislike for her. This, in my opinion, is based on her person and track record while her husband was President, than any overwhelming animosity because she is a woman. Ms. Rice would be san extremely attractive candidate (no pun intended), garnering the African American vote for the first time for Republicans, but she already has said she's not interested... which could be her engaging in the dance all politicians do...