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  • Examining Trump's Problem With Female Voters

    03/24/2016 11:41:13 AM PDT · by libbylu · 95 replies
    NBC ^ | 3/24/16 | Carrie Dann
    This month, about half (47 percent) of Republican female primary voters said they could not imagine themselves voting for Trump. (About 40 percent of male GOP primary voters said the same.) Compare that to their relative willingness to accept Trump's rivals. Only about three in ten female Republican voters say they can't imagine backing Ted Cruz (32 percent) and John Kasich (27 percent). The poll, which was taken before Marco Rubio exited the presidential race, also showed that only 30 percent of GOP women couldn't imagine backing the Florida senator.
  • Lawsuit: Bank Hired Women as 'Eye Candy'

    01/10/2006 8:27:23 AM PST · by mlc9852 · 247 replies · 7,239+ views
    Newsmax.com ^ | January 10, 2006 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
    Six female employees have filed a $1.4 billion class-action sex-bias lawsuit against an investment bank, claiming they were hired as "eye candy.” According to the suit filed in Manhattan, one attractive female employee at the German bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Securities LLC was openly called "the Pamela Anderson of trading” by her boss. The six women – five of whom work in New York and one in London – also allege that executives brought prostitutes to the office for lunch. Plaintiff Jyoti Ruta claims she was once pressured by a boss and a colleague to leave a dinner celebrating a...
  • For Female GI's, Combat is a Fact

    05/15/2005 7:13:35 AM PDT · by metalcor · 154 replies · 2,993+ views
    Washington Post ^ | May 13, 2005 | Ann Scott Tyson
    MOSUL, Iraq -- Jennifer Guay went to war to be a grunt. And the 170-pound former bartender from Leeds, Maine, with cropped red hair and a penchant for the bench press, has come pretty close. It was mid-February and Guay, 26, an Army specialist who was the first woman to be assigned as an infantry combat medic, was spending 10 hours a day on missions with the 82nd Airborne Division, dodging rockets and grenades in the crowded streets of Mosul. "Break-break-break: U.S. soldier down!" a hard-edged voice came over the radio. A gun battle had just broken out. In less...