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What is Wrong with Female Voters?
Cnn.com Exit Polls ^
Posted on 11/13/2001 8:13:31 PM PST by FF578
What is wrong with Female Voters in the United States? If you take a look at elections since 1980, Female Voters vote increasingly liberal.
Let's take a look at the 2000 Election for example.
If you count Only the Male Vote. Bush would have won in a Landslide. Losing only the States of Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Massachuttes, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Hawaii, and the District of Columbia.
If you count only the Female Vote, Gore Would have won in a Landslide, with Bush only winning the States of : Montana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Alaska, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky and Indiana.
Why is this? What makes the Female American Voter so liberal? This is important because Women vote in larger numbers (7 Million More) Than men.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Politics/Elections
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To: Wphile
I couldn't believe all the stupid, idiotic women fawning over Al Gore and that disgusting kiss at the Dem convention.I heard about the Rush Limbaugh show after that idiotic smooch? Something like ninety percent of his female callers, some conservative, expressed a desire to vote for Gore. And they say men are the ones centered around what's between their legs! </RANT>
Flame away!
To: joathome
Goodness, most of the THIRTY-SOMETHING GUYS that my husband works with are single, and have no plans on marrying. Actually, a couple do. When they find the right woman who makes as much as they do. She also "has" to keep working. They'll "think about" kids. Seriously.Whadda bunch of d*cks!
To: NoDemocratsIn2000
''Whadda bunch of d*cks!"
That is how many men and women think these days. A survey was done and a news documentary was done on tv. Men and women are staying single longer. And if they do get married, economic factors are a large factor in their decision. Divorce is much more common now. Often, men and women decide to simply live together rather than marry. That is our modern life.
To: Azzurri
"Two, when I tell them I hate to dance and if I never danced again I would die a happy man."
I love to dance, but my husband hates it. Not only that, he's so bad, I'd be embarrassed to dance with him, anyway. Ignorance is bliss, as they say. :)
Married him many years ago, and haven't look back. He was worth it. Of course, he's given up a few things for me, so it was fair. :)
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:10:31 PM PST
by
joathome
To: FF578
they must remember this, a kiss is just a kiss,
AND ALBERT LOST THE ELECTION ANYWAY!!!
To: Don Myers
"That is how many men and women think these days. A survey was done and a news documentary was done on tv. Men and women are staying single longer. And if they do get married, economic factors are a large factor in their decision. Divorce is much more common now. Often, men and women decide to simply live together rather than marry. That is our modern life."
Gee......and I was hoping that these guys represented the worst of this generation. Don't tell me they're pretty common? sigh I think I knew that already.
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:13:11 PM PST
by
joathome
To: joathome
"Don't tell me they're pretty common? "
Yeah, it is bad news for the family, and for men/women relationships in general.
To: garandgal
Just hink. If a lot of women, who vote for pro-Islamic policies, ie, multiculturism, demoncraps,etc, get what they wish for, it might be good for men. Funny thing...
To: Concentrate
hink= think!
To: Concentrate
So women are telling us by their votes that they want guys to be strong and ruthless. And to dominate them. Is that right?
To: Concentrate
"So women are telling us by their votes that they want guys to be strong and ruthless. And to dominate them. Is that right?"
I can only point out that many women voted for Clinton twice, and we all know what he was noted for. Interesting.
To: Fraulein
"But, rest assured, sexism and women-bashing (like on this thread, and others) is not the solution."
Often, people think that bashing is going on when really people are simply stating facts. Reality can be harsh.
To: Don Myers
Then men get settled in their ways as they get older, and they don't want to jump into the frying pan so to speak. Marriage is on the way out, I think. Too bad, seems like a great institution to me. I would've liked to get in on it. Too bad the feminazis ruined it for the rest of us.
To: FF578
I don't understand it at all, I wonder if you can set the begining of our decline to the advent of women voters?
To: tbeatty
Oh, dammit. I overlooked your post.
STOP THE SUFFRAGING!!!
To: kstewskis
"Too bad the feminazis ruined it for the rest of us."
There is much for which they should answer. They have caused a lot of harm to both genders.
To: Azzurri
Only two issues have ever caused a woman to break up with me...one, when I tell them I'm pro-life and proud of it. Two, when I tell them I hate to dance and if I never danced again I would die a happy man. Sad when a woman won't take responsibilty and "do the right thing" and let the baby live. I'm pro adoption if the woman doesn't want to keep her child. Why take it out on the baby? As for the dancing, LOL!!! I always tell my friends I'd have to be *really* drunk to go out and dance, and I keep to a two drink limit (not even a buzz, lol).
Funny, when I meet a guy, I find out if he's a conservative. I figure if he isn't a hard headed, staunch right winger conservative like me, we have nothing further to discuss! ;P
To: AZPatriot
Reading through this list, your response def. came the closest to the truth IMO. I was eligible to vote first when Clinton ran in '92 and living in a girls dorm, we all sat and watched the election results. I was mad at myself because I hadn't voted; I felt that Clinton was sleazy, but I was put into a panic about abortion rights, and didn't vote for Bush. Everyone was proudly claiming to have voted for Clinton except one girl who voted for Bush who was harrassed and heckled. Mind you, these were normal 18-20 year old girls. Only one turned into any sort of activist. I really think that the reason most females see this as a big issue is because the worst possible scenario--being raped and getting pregnant--is the one reason we can really see having an abortion, and thinking that this will be taken away is frightening. Most pro-choice people I know usually add the disclaimer that though they personally wouldn't have an abortion, they want to know they can. If you could get the politicians to make something else a big issue (nearly impossible, I know) then I think voting patterns would change a little. BTW, I have voted conservatively in the past two elections and all of the regional ones, but I haven't been able to shake the feeling of responsibility for not voting that first time against Clinton.
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:48:47 PM PST
by
Rutabega
To: joathome
I love to dance, but my husband hates it. Not only that, he's so bad, I'd be embarrassed to dance with him, anyway.
You've got a man you can trust there. Here's a quote your husband might like to borrow (I use it all the time) :-)
"I don't trust any man that likes to dance. You go back through history and show me
a man that couldn't be trusted, and I'll show you a man that probably liked to dance."
--Brian Billick, Baltimore Ravens head coach
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:51:22 PM PST
by
Azzurri
To: FF578
Planned Parenthood in the high schools teaching that it's okay to kill the life in your own body could be what's wrong with single American women and the way they vote. Thankfully, having children within marriage changes their politics like that!
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