Posted on 04/26/2016 7:06:27 AM PDT by Morgana
Paul Bedard of the Washington Examiner perfectly summarized the amazing results of a new Gallup Poll in his opening two paragraphs:
Women are increasingly turning their noses up at the 2016 election, including Democratic women despite the likelihood that their partys nominee will be one of them, according to a new Gallup survey of the gender gap in those closely following the election.
Women have never paid as much attention to the current race as men, but Gallup found that the attention gap has expanded in recent months.
Before jumping into the substance of the Gallup Poll, lets just reflect for one second. How many times have we been told/lectured/hectored that the public in general, women in particular owe Hillary Clinton their vote as the first serious female candidate for President?
Clinton supporter, former Secretary of State Madeline Albright, was just revealing the thou-shall-not-doubt-Hillary group think when she pronounced , [T]heres a special place in hell for women who dont help each other.
Back to a different gender gap, as revealed by Gallup. Back in February men were paying more attention than women to the presidential election by an insignificant 2 points. Now the gap is a whopping 13 points44% to 31%. And while the margins are different, it applies to both Democrats and Republicans.
The gender gap persists within both parties, said Gallups Frank Newport. An aggregated analysis of March and April responses shows that Republican men are eight points more likely than Republican women to be following the election very closely, while Democratic men are 11 points more likely than Democratic women.
What about it we take just women, in both parties? Just 30 percent of Democratic women are paying attention to the race, compared to 44 percent of Republican women, Bedard writes.
My first thought was that this lacking of attention might be limited to particular age groups. Not so. Gallups Newport writes
Age, too, does not appear to be a direct factor in this relationship. The gender gap in the percentages who very closely follow election news persists across all three major age groups: nine points among those 18 to 34 years old, 14 points among 35- to 54-year-olds and 13 points among those 55 and older.
It is impossible to avoid the conclusion that Clinton really is an awful candidate.
In European countries with growing Muslim populations that mindset is rapidly returning. Read what the leaders of Sweden and Norway have said about refugees raping locals and how the local girls attire is at fault. And at least one of these leaders is a liberal, lesbian.
Hillary Clinton - America’s Nasty eX-Wife.
I hope Hillary chooses a woman for VP, to make up for her low favorables among women.
It will be the Easiest. Win. Ever. For Republicans.
That’s a classic pic of old BJ...always felt it revealed his true persona.
That’s the book, and I just ordered ‘Betrayed’ another good book, and I have ‘Hell To Pay’ by Barbara Olsen...and Jeb ! and The Bush Crime Family...
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