BOYS ON THE SIDE: MAKE WAY FOR THE LADIES IN THE GOP: ELECTIONS ARE COMING!
GO NIKKI HALEY…!
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GO JAN BREWER!
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GO LINDA McMAHON!!!
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NO CHRIS COONS! GO O’DONNELL
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The White House Oct. 21 unveiled a 33-page report called “Jobs and Economic Security for America’s Women,” ABC News reported. The report said its purpose is to show that the administration “has implemented and proposed policies that form a comprehensive plan to support women at all stages of their careers.” Apparently, you must have a career to be a female Democrat.
Presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett told reporters: “Economic issues are women’s issues. Women and girls have been a focus of this administration from the very start.” Jarrett denied that the new report had anything to do with the upcoming election. Why on earth could anyone have imagined there could be politics involved just several days before an election? An ABC poll showed among likely voters, women gave Democrats a three percentage point advantage—47 to 44 percent. One sure fact is that Obama has been courting the female vote like a love-sick puppy throughout his political career.
A few days earlier, a political star of a completely opposite philosophical stripe from Jarrett, namely Sarah Palin, was politicking in Nevada. She was helping to rev up the Tea Party people for a final stretch drive to oust Harry Reid as Senate Majority Leader, a symbol of the far left if there ever was one. Reid led the Senate to approval of such Democrat socialistic legislative failures as the stimulus law and the ObamaCare law. Palin was there to support Sharron Angle, who was running commercials pointing out that Reid was worth $6 million and living in a million dollar Ritz Carlton condo.
From the women’s suffrage movement in the 19th century to their positions as elected or appointed officials in the 21st century, women have played an important role in our political life. As long ago as 1875, in Minnesota, women first voted in school elections.
Women formed a large part of Obama’s supporter base when he was elected President. Today, many Republican and independent women have spread their political wings, especially as the Tea Part movement has expanded. The Gallup Poll in a release Oct. 21 reviewed its findings shortly before the 2008 Presidential election. It reported that women independents are up for grabs. Gallup said Independent women who are Catholic, middle aged, not college graduates, of “average religiosity,” and of mid-range incomes were most evenly split in their Presidential candidate choices and therefore most up for grabs in the election. The female vote in the last election broke down as follows: More single, young, college-educated women with no religion voted Democrat. Older, married religious, and slightly more wealthy women voted Republican.
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