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I had to chuckle when I saw this.
New ads encourage women to break up with Obama
http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/29/new-ads-encourage-women-to-break-up-with-obama
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I don't mean to sound insulting toward Democrats, but these ads are funny to me partially because they speak to the lack of depth of what is considered to be Obama's base.
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You aren't kidding. Do these gals really think they have been dating Obama?
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That is an area that has moved significantly toward the Romney camp, the female vote.
Seems many women have been breaking up with Obama over the last few weeks.
"Dems Fear Losing Women to Romney"
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/10/16/democrats-fear-losing-women-voters-to-mitt-romney/
From Alana Goodman's article:
Today’s USA Today/Gallup swing state poll is the latest sign that Mitt Romney is cutting into President Obama’s lead with women. The candidates are now in a virtual tie, even though Obama had a major advantage with women voters for most of the election:
Mitt Romney leads President Obama by four percentage points among likely voters in the nation’s top battlegrounds, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, and he has growing enthusiasm among women to thank.
As the presidential campaign heads into its final weeks, the survey of voters in 12 crucial swing states finds female voters much more engaged in the election and increasingly concerned about the deficit and debt issues that favor Romney. The Republican nominee has pulled within one point of the president among women who are likely voters, 48%-49%, and leads by 8 points among men.
Chicago is on edge, as you can see from this memo by Obama strategist Joel Benenson, which attacks Gallup for “defying trends” and “distorting the composition of likely voters”:...
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