Posted on 02/08/2005 6:13:33 AM PST by presidio9
A new report recently highlighted in Ruy Teixeira's valuable Public Opinion Watch shows that one of the bright spots for the Democrats in the 2004 election was their performance among single women. The study, done by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Womens' Voices/Women Vote, showed that the "marriage gap is a defining dynamic in today's politics, eclipsing the gender gap, with marital status a significant predictor of the vote, independent of the effects of age, race, income, education or gender."
As Teixeira writes, the new research shows that unmarried women, who voted overwhelmingly for Kerry, "are social and economic progressives advancing a tolerant set of values." One more reason to oppose marriage. (Click here to check out the full report.)
SWAB?
Married Men Against Winter Bush.
Is this a new carpet muncher's club?
How about psychologically unstable, miserable, commie women against Bush. Katrina vanden Heuvel leads the pack.
SWAB as in Q-Tip.........Stick it in your ear and crud comes out.....
Dykes.
Well, I'm a single woman and I voted for W.
Actually, I know a lot of single women who voted for W.
"Tolerant set of values."
Does this mean that it will legal some day to marry a goat?
I guess so.
What's that old Yiddish proverb: "If you keep too open a mind your brains will fall out."? That is a paraphrasing, but you get the point, ay?
Viva Bush!
Ha--Thats the ticket, the commies need to outlaw marriage, procreation, and eliminate men...THEN they can regain the White House!!!
So they got the single woman vote? Now there's something to hang their hat on for the next election. HAHAHAHAHA
Imagine my shock, when looking in the mirror this morning, I saw a single woman, who voted for Bush, looking back at me.
The real question is, are they single because they support Kerry, or do they support Kerry because they are single?
They're probably all students at UC Boulder.
If they can't find a man to support them, big government is a viable substitute.
I don't. Almost every woman I know that is single voted for Kerry. Many married women as well-but some did vote for Bush.
Then again I am in Akron, Ohio. Republicans are as rare as palm trees 'round these parts.
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