Syphon
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Obama is in fact not losing women.I could not agree more. The left has lost there path
Being for the things Obama and his supporters are in favor of is one thing, but to do everything they can to make it about everything but there agenda is not going to work this time
Good point, as you recall at the mid terms they were instructed by their party to not discuss accomplishments.
That there are 7 or 8 Palin / Limbaugh threads in here is not a co-incidence. Obama is losing women, and the Leftists are on the attack. Fortunately, it is completely backfiring.:
Poll: Obama Losing Women During Contraception Battle
Creative Minority Reader: Poll: Obama Losing Women During Contraception Battle
Liberalism is simply crumbling.
As women flock to Obama, GOP looks to shut the door behind them | The People's View
An AP-GfK poll conducted Feb. 16-20 showed that on overall approval Obama has gained 10 percentage points among women since December, from 43 percent to 53 percent, even though his administration seemed to stumble over whether religious employers should be forced to pay for contraception.
As GOP Primary Continues, More Women Approve Of Obama | Care2 Causes
According to Politico, the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal polling show women are flocking to Obama in the wake of the Republican partys war on women. Obama has gained support among white and suburban women. In both groups, the president is up to a 45 percent approval rating from 40 percent in December. Overall among women, approval for the president rose to 54 percent versus 40 percent disapproval. In December, both his overall approval and disapproval among women were 47 percent.
Women Returning to Democratic Party, Poll Finds
A Democratic polling memo released yesterday found that women, who voted for President Bush last year in large numbers, have begun migrating back to their traditional home in the Democratic Party as the public's agenda has shifted from homeland security and terrorism to domestic concerns such as jobs and the economy.
The memo, released by Lake Snell Perry Mermin & Associates Inc., found women picked unnamed Democratic congressional candidates over Republicans by a 13-point margin.