Posted on 01/06/2016 1:49:15 PM PST by presidio9
Young women are not as enthusiastic as older women are about Hillary Clinton because they just donât care enough about the abortion issue, Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said in an interview with The New York Times.
The Florida congresswoman also asserted that sheâs been on the receiving end of harsh criticism over her leadership style because sheâs a woman.
One of the themes of the Democratic primary race so far is the support among young voters for Clintonâs main Democratic rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders . But in addition to the generational divide is a gender disparity. More young women are supporting Sanders than are supporting Clinton.
According to a poll released last month by Harvardâs Institute of Politics, 40 percent of women aged 18 to 29 support the 73-year-old Sanders. Thirty-eight said they support Clinton. The gender-generation gap was also the subject of a New York Times article published last month.
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Hillary Clinton, on protecting a woman's right to an abortion, April 2015
DWS and the affluenza mom look like twins.
Why do "older women" care more about abortion? Are they too stupid to figure out how to avoid getting pregnant, or are they too old to get pregnant? If so, then they don't want an abortion: they just don't want YOU to have a baby. (Jealous, maybe?)
FL is a huge abortion state; people there demand it.
Where are you getting that?
The American people with a few pockets of resistance are true abortion boosters. Even Goldwater was a abortion admirer.
From the number of abortions: it’s one of the states with the most, but it’s also No. 4 in population.
In 2011, the highest number of reported abortions occurred in California (181,730), New York (138,370) and Florida (84,990); the fewest occurred in Wyoming (120), South Dakota (600) and North Dakota (1,250) (AGI).
http://www.abort73.com/abortion_facts/us_abortion_statistics/
This has been mentioned, but it didn't take with the populace.
Do WY girls go to Cheyenne or to Denver?
MS is also low; I don’t think the state of MS pays any on abortions.
For 2012 (the last year reported) the 10 are:
) New York, 103,339 abortions
2) Texas, 71,658
3) Georgia, 27,942
4) New Jersey, 25,857
5) Virginia, 24,004
6) Ohio, 23,608
7) Michigan, 21,513
8) Tennessee, 15,623
9) Minnesota, 10,562
10) Alabama, 9,454
Total: 333,560
Among these, the states believed to be in play are Ohio, and possibly Minnesota.
Very low:
Abortion Percentage (2012): 5%
In 2012, 5% of pregnancies in Mississippi ended in abortion. This number does not take into account miscarriages. It was arrived at by dividing the state abortion ratio by the sum of the abortion ratio plus 1,000. The abortion ratio is the number of abortions that occurred per 1,000 lives births. The table below compares Mississippi abortion percentages by year.
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
Mississippi 5% 5% 5% 5% 6% 6% 6% 7% 8% 8%
United States** 17% 18% 19% 19% 19% 19% 19% 19% 19% 19%
I don’t know.
Mentioning something on FOX News does not qualify as mentioning it to Black voters. Perhaps it did not take with the populace because it was not mentioned enough.
Just more of the usual disgustingness from fem libs — but on the bright side, doesn’t it sound like Hillary’s support is lagging????YAY!!!!!
Hillary’s an Old HAG and she reminds these young girls of their STEP-MOTHERS that they can’t stand because they are LIARS!!
Mostly on the East Coast that is filled with New Yorkers and New Jerseyites.....screaming banshees in every store including the grocery stores!!
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