Democratic candidate for Texas governor Wendy Davis takes part in a interview, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014, in Austin, Texas. (Image source: AP/Eric Gay)
It hasn't been a banner week for Wendy Davis.
The Democratic candidate for Texas governor came under fire early in the week for revelations that certain tidbits her highly-touted biography aren't exactly accurate.
Then there was the video coming to light of Davis supporters caught mocking her GOP opponent, Republican Greg Abbott, for being a paraplegic. Abbott later hit back, saying “Denigrating the disabled is unworthy of Texas."
But for Politico Magazine contributor Liza Mundy, Davis' real "mistake" was believing America was "ready for a single mother."
And for that, Mundy's piece dubs her "The Most Judged Woman in America."
Others aren't too sure about that designation, with a few mentioning a certain former Alaska governor who could fit the bill more accurately:
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