Friday, November 27, 2009

female voters

Barack Obama's Problem With White Female Voters

Should Democratic leaders have seen this coming when they nominated an inexperienced liberal? more >>

Palin's Speech Didn't Move Undecided or Democratic Women Voters

Focus groups after the speech showed no electoral movement. more >>

Hillary Clinton to Supporters: Support Barack and Joe

Just hours before her speech to the Democratic Convention, Clinton speaks to the Emily's List Gala. more >>

Obama Winning Women Voters, but Margin Slimmest Among Baby Boomers

New poll shows Obama with 12-point lead among all female respondents. more >>

Vice President Kathleen Sebelius? What's the Matter With Kansas?

What's the matter with Kansas? Try not to insult its governor in order to bolster Hillary. more >>

Data Points: The Gender Gap

Barack Obama shows strength among non-Hispanic white women. more >>

5 Voting Groups to Watch this Presidential Cycle

Women, Hispanics, African Americans, Evangelicals, and the young could have an impact. more >>

Clinton's Run for President Inspires Other Women

Her run could be responsible for inspiring a generation of female leaders. more >>

Women Tell Dems to Slow Down While McCain Ponders Vice Presidential Step

Women tell Dems to slow down while McCain tries prospective partners. more >>

Clinton's Women Supporters Angry and Sad as Campaign Comes Closer to an End

Supporters think Clinton should stay in the race until June 3, or beyond. more >>

Many Women Don't Feel Obligated to Vote for Clinton

Obama is trying to appeal to female voters in his effort to win the Pennsylvania primary. more >>

Unmarried Women are the 'Soccer Moms' of the 2008 Presidential Election

This cycle, the campaigns must focus on a new key demographic in order to win the White House. more >>

The Candidates and the Issues: Married Women Versus Unmarried Women

A poll set for release on Tuesday shows a "significant gap" between how married and unmarried women view the presidential candidates, the issues, and "the choices America faces." The survey, by Democratic pollsters Stan and Anna Greenberg of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, reveals that economic issues are important to both groups of women—but that unmarried women are saying that they are not hearing "their real-life" needs addressed, including pay equity, a higher minimum wage, and paid family leave. more >>

Latinos, Women Boost Clinton to Victory

California's swing voters. more >>

Women Flock to Democrats

But it's unclear whether Obama or Clinton has the advantage. more >>

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