Carrie Catt
believed women voters would bring about an end to war.
Not exact matches
«Authenticity is important for candidates, and
voters believe women are in touch with their lives.
Dems
believe that there are fewer than three million true undecided
voters in the battlegrounds who will decide the outcome; Dems think they are disproportionately made up of independent
women and college educated men under 40 who are also independents — two groups that simply won't break towards Romney in overwhelming numbers, given the Dem campaign's emphasis on
women's issues, and core differences between the two candidates over issues that matter to college educated
voters.
«Few
voters believed women on these topics,» said Erin Souza - Rezendes, communications director for the foundation.
The moment occurred when WCAX TV 3 «s (aptly named, in this case) Kristin Carlson, the station's senior political reporter, was pressing Paladino on whether he
believed his comment about Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand being Sen. Chuck Schumer's «little girl» was sexist and if he worried it would hurt him with
women voters — a key segment of the voting public.
Barbara Bartoletti, with the League of
Women Voters, says many politicians
believe it's safer for their chances to be reelected under the present system, when only a small number of their core supporters come to the polls.
He said that message will continue to resonate with a
voters even as some Republican leaders condemned Trump's recently released comments caught on a 2005 videotape about how he
believed and other celebrities can force themselves on beautiful
women.
Voters have only a slightly less favorable opinion of Bill Clinton, but most
believe the
women who have accused the former president of sexually abusing them, according to the latest Rasmussen poll.
The lawmakers will try to get as much as they can from people who want something,» said Barbara Bartoletti of the League of
Women Voters, who
believes such fund - raising should be banned while the Legislature is in session.
«We don't
believe that a private non-profit corporation appointing board members to oversee and govern the schools provides accountability to the tax payers, who are paying for the schools,» said Catherine Ahl, education chair of Washington's League of
Women Voters.