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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNo love for the GOP among America's women
No love for the GOP among America's women
by Joan McCarter
In probably what is the least shocking bit of public polling you can imagine, the numbers show that the GOP is losing women.
Some Republicans, namely those in leadership whose jobs and fortunes depend on how well they lead their party into the next election, do indeed wish they'd never gotten into the birth control fight. But they did, with guns blazing, and trying to back away from it now might temporarily change the subjectbut not women's minds.
Which isn't to say that Democrats should get an easy pass from women voters in 2012. We've experienced a tremendous loss of ground, particularly in reproductive rights, over the last decades. The recession has also created tremendous hardships for women that often aren't addressed specifically. Cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are also particularly relevant to women.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/09/1072824/-No-love-for-the-GOP-among-America-s-women
by Joan McCarter
In probably what is the least shocking bit of public polling you can imagine, the numbers show that the GOP is losing women.
When the Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey asked last summer which party should control Congress, a slim 46-42 percent plurality of women said it should be the Democrats.
But in a survey released Monday, compiling polling since the beginning of the year, that figure had widened considerably to a 15-point advantage for the Democrats, according to polling by the team of Democratic pollster Peter Hart and Republican Bill McInturff. Fifty-one percent favored Democratic control; only 36 percent wanted to see the Republicans in charge.
Both sides have tried to shape the narrative in this battle for and about women. But many Republicans are beginning to wish they had never waded into what has become a heated conversation over contraception, who should have it and what it says about people who use it. [...]
A prominent GOP strategist, who requested anonymity to discuss the partys situation frankly, said: Its devastating. I dont think its going to go away. I think its going to be a significant challenge the Republican nominee is going to inherit.
But in a survey released Monday, compiling polling since the beginning of the year, that figure had widened considerably to a 15-point advantage for the Democrats, according to polling by the team of Democratic pollster Peter Hart and Republican Bill McInturff. Fifty-one percent favored Democratic control; only 36 percent wanted to see the Republicans in charge.
Both sides have tried to shape the narrative in this battle for and about women. But many Republicans are beginning to wish they had never waded into what has become a heated conversation over contraception, who should have it and what it says about people who use it. [...]
A prominent GOP strategist, who requested anonymity to discuss the partys situation frankly, said: Its devastating. I dont think its going to go away. I think its going to be a significant challenge the Republican nominee is going to inherit.
Some Republicans, namely those in leadership whose jobs and fortunes depend on how well they lead their party into the next election, do indeed wish they'd never gotten into the birth control fight. But they did, with guns blazing, and trying to back away from it now might temporarily change the subjectbut not women's minds.
Which isn't to say that Democrats should get an easy pass from women voters in 2012. We've experienced a tremendous loss of ground, particularly in reproductive rights, over the last decades. The recession has also created tremendous hardships for women that often aren't addressed specifically. Cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are also particularly relevant to women.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/09/1072824/-No-love-for-the-GOP-among-America-s-women
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No love for the GOP among America's women (Original Post)
ProSense
Mar 2012
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Brooklyn Dame
(169 posts)1. Women are waking up.
It's not too late for those undecided women to take a long, hard look at who is representing our interests. I'm quite thankful that Rush Limbaugh has taken the sleeping giant, liberal women, out of sleep mode.
http://borderlessnewsandviews.com/2012/03/empowering-women/
http://borderlessnewsandviews.com/2012/03/were-in-a-rush/
http://borderlessnewsandviews.com/2012/03/women-if-youre-not-angry-youre-not-paying-attention/
hootinholler
(26,449 posts)2. No love for America's women among the GOP
There! I fixed it for you!
R.Blue
(35 posts)3. Surprise surprise
After all that contraception garbage on part of the GOP, this is to be expected.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)4. Kick! n/t
sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)5. This will help Obama win by at least 7%
I feel the Republicans have lost the Independent women vote for many years to come.