Saturday, November 21, 2009

female voters

A Woman's Place Is in the Republican Party--or Should Be

The male-dominated party just doesn't understand what women want. more >>

Obama Not Comfortable With Women in Basketball, Golf ... or Anywhere Else

From the basketball court to the Stepford Wife, the inconvenient truth. more >>

Four Ways Republicans Can Win Women on Healthcare

Four steps Republicans can take to persuade those most affected by changes. more >>

America Likes Sotomayor, Especially Democrats and Women

Her initial approval ratings are Roberts-like, much better than Alito and Miers. more >>

Why Women Are Fleeing the Republican Party

Less likely to run anyway, women cringe at being in the party of exclusion. more >>

Gallup Poll Counts Fewer Republican Women, but Are They in Camouflage?

For many reasons, women of the GOP won't stand up to be counted, and that's a big issue. more >>

Barack Obama’s Cabinet Choices Could Insult Women

He owes women voters, and if rumors are true about possible nominees, females should be offended. more >>

Data Points: Gender Gap in the 2008 Election

There was a 7-point gender gap between men and women who voted for the winning candidate. more >>

5 Voting Demographics Where Barack Obama Made Headlines

According to exit polls, Obama dominated the youth and minority vote. more >>

Behind Obama's Victory: Women Open Up a Record Marriage Gap

Unmarried women voted for Obama by a massive 70 to 29 percent. more >>

Guess What, the Democrats Don't Need 60 Votes

Keep your eyes on the women of Maine. more >>

Obama's Policies Ranked Better for Women by Group of Economists

Group wants less focus on "Joes" (Six-Pack or Plumber), and more on "Joannes." more >>

Obama Trumps McCain Among Swing Voters in Debate

An Ohio focus group gives Obama over McCain a clear win in the debate. more >>

Palin Did in Fact Draw White Women to the McCain Ticket—Temporarily

But the Palin effect has subsided, and women have swung back. more >>

With Palin Effect Fading, Polls Find Women Sticking With Obama in Swing States

Women account for a majority of Obama’s supporters in nationwide surveys. more >>

White Women: The Not-So-Swing Group for Barack Obama and John McCain

White women are important, but they aren't shifting as much as the media make out. more >>

Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin as a Fundraising Strategy?

Having a woman on the ticket seems to increase contributions from women. more >>

White Women Swing Back From John McCain to Barack Obama

Back and forth they go; where they stop...will decide the election. more >>

Pollster: Palin Put Women in Play for McCain

A Lifetime poll found McCain has improved his standing among women. more >>

Clinton Supporters Aren't All Flocking to McCain-Palin

A new poll shows women have become more trusting of McCain. more >>

The Women Wars Continue for Barack Obama and John McCain

John McCain and Barack Obama struggle for the vote of over-40 white women. more >>

Palin Pushes Non-Moms Toward Obama?

Some think a Palin backlash may shift the election outlook. more >>

Sarah Palin and White, Married Women

She's helping swing them to Republicans because she comes from their ranks and represents them. more >>

The Democrats' Gender Gap—They Lose Married White Women

Dems do well with other women, but married females are a weak point. more >>

Barack Obama and the White Women Vote—Democrats Just Don't Win That Group

McCain's suddenly doing as well with white women as Bush did—not terribly surprising. more >>

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