GOP website access to a concentrated women majority - women both married & single - the regional politico machine should remain active in outreach design invites - this is easily undertaken by politico registry listed contacts. And relevant to the Gallup Polls' stats, it would appear that the critical issues denoted should be brought to the forefront for all USA women.
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I don't believe the GOP did a good job of expressing their message. It is funny to me to see an interview on any topic is always turned around eventually to abortion or "the GOP denying healthcare to women." You can get together a group of 10 Republicans, all agree that during the upcoming discussion,…
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I have been thinking about the 39% of women who answered Abortion and I really feel that question should be broken down. Most Conservative Republicans just ask one part of the question. I truly don’t believe anyone believes in abortion but I do believe that most women look at it as a Women’s Right question. The GOP asked…
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This is not about reaching out to specific groups! This is about showing the difference between CONSERVATIVE principles and liberal ones! As long as the RNC and the GOP in general continues to think that we have to approach different groups in different manners, while ignoring ALL conservative principles (not just fiscal ones) we are…
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Today’s young women have been convinced that the Roe v Wade decision was the greatest achievement in advancing women’s rights, and we must help them understand that this is actually doing more harm than good. The government sees them only as their reproductive parts, as was made obvious during this last election. Between the Life…
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The 39% was in key swing states. Unfortunately for the RNC, the primary women voters are not in those 39%. I still have a hard time believing that 39% of women, even in swing states, in this economy, believe abortion is the #1 issue. I believe the issue is the GOP needs some good messengers…
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Bring the big picture issues like spending and debt down from the 30,000-foot view and make them applicable to the individual and the family. The GOP should work to pinpoint the aspects of each of these highly scored issue areas that women are most concerned with and use those results when crafting their message.
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Utilize platform, look for and promote conservative and articulate women. It's not always effective to send out a white male when trying to convey a message of inclusion, even when he says the right thing. It's not an anti-male agenda. It's an agenda that says the GOP is living in 2013, not 1960.
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I find this staggering. The fact that 39% of women think abortion is the most important issue is beyond belief. I would be curious to know how many of that 39% were pro life. It seems to be the rule of thumb that most women who rank abortion as their top issue are pro choice…
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Moderates always want to downplay abortion but it is the most important issue for 39% of women? Wow! I think it is the most important for us because a country that won't protect innocent life will not protect anyone's rights.
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