This is exactly what I see as well. Boomer women are rabid, maniacal Kerryistas, Jones women are a mixed bag and the X women are in our camp. The numbers here where I live are even more lopsided than shown in this study.
I would guess out of the Jones group the 40-44 are more in line with the Gen-X numbers and the 45-49 are like the baby boomer numbers.
This is actually great news for the Republicans in the long run because once the older generations die off the gender gap is gone.
(Plus look at the 64+ group - That prescription drug bill really drew them in - Yeah, great idea there!!!)
Single women loved Clinton because they crave love and attention, and they thought Clinton was the kinds guy to deliver that. Married women want a man who will take them seriously, and George with his Laura looks very much like a guy who takes her very seriously. Thant's my explanation.
This "boomer" is firmly in the Bush camp. One thing young 'uns don't know about the 60s was that not all boomers were hippies. It was a small radical fringe that unfortunately now controls the colleges and media.
Most of us were disgusted then with the anti-war hippies then as we're disgusted with the dirty anti-war protesters now.
The one thing they had in common across the generations: An adversion to soap and water.
Technically, I am part of the Baby Boom (1957), but feel no kindred with the likes of that traitor bag Jane Fonda and her chubby little sister Dizzy Lizzy Edwards.
At 47 and a Southern lady, I'd rather be an honorary Gen-X-r, because I am a rock-solid, rootin-tootin, ever-lovin supporter of President Bush!