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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (512111)12/17/2003 11:56:15 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
if even 2% of single women vote Bush I will be shocked, I don't think Bush can get many women under 50 actually, women are just another "special interest" who didn't contribute enough to BushCo's reelection campaign.

'04 Dems and single women -- not just for Kucinich anymore

But back to single women, who pollsters Celinda Lake and Stan Greenberg will report today are "progressive" (read: Democratic friendly), are "seeking change" (read: open to ousting President Bush) and "have the power to decide elections" and "can be convinced to participate."

Census numbers show that unmarried women make up 46 percent of all voting-age women and 56 percent of all unregistered women, according to the poll. As of 2000, there were 16 million unmarried, unregistered women and 22 million unmarried women who did not vote. If unmarried women voted at the same rate as married women, there would have been more than six million more voters in the electorate.

cnn.com
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