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struggle4progress

(118,282 posts)
Fri May 25, 2012, 06:32 PM May 2012

All the Single Ladies Can’t Stand Mitt Romney

Over his first month as the presumptive GOP nominee for President, Mitt Romney has tried his darndest to reach out to groups that don't like him much. Yesterday, he went to Philadelphia to pretend he has black friends (although hopefully this time, he refrained from saying "Who let the dogs out?!" during photo ops). His wife Ann has vouched for him as well, tousling his hair on the news and assuring women of America that because she likes her husband, all other ladies should like him, too. Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison has endorsed him as well, saying that he's "better for women" than Barack Obama. But after weeks of the Romney campaign's window dressing, the Republican is still left with one uncomfortable and seemingly insurmountable fact: women dislike the hell out of Mitt Romney. And single women like him so little that it's almost comical.

According to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, Romney still trails Obama among women by 15 points — a 4 point improvement since the Washington Post recorded a 19 point deficit recorded in April — but among single women, the prognosis is much worse. Married ladies are coming around to Mittens — they prefer him over Obama by 9 points — single ladies prefer Obama over Romney by 36 points. Since there are 55 million single women in the country, this could be a problem come November.

But, according to Mother Jones' Stephanie Mencimer, Romney's awkwardness with the ladies isn't new. In fact, at no point in his political career have women ever really liked him; he's never won the female vote in any election. When he ran for Senate in Massachusetts in 1994, he lost to Ted Kennedy among women by 24 percentage points. When he ran for Massachusetts Governor in 2002, he lost among women by 4 points, but won by 13 points among men, which offset his lady problem enough to give him the win.

Romney's robotic, patronizing, impatient Duck Phillips mannerisms are especially off putting to single women, but they're not surprising. Mitt Romney has spent most of his life entrenched in institutions that aren't terribly lady friendly — he's never had to learn to interact with women who aren't his mom or his wife (who is also kind of his mom). Sure, he grew up with two older sisters, but they were so much older than little Willard Mitt that they were practically adults by the time Romney had the manual dexterity to aggressively wield scissors. The Mormon church doesn't exactly encourage vibrant interaction between the genders, either, and there's no place in official church leadership for ladies ...

http://jezebel.com/5913307/all-the-single-ladies-cant-stand-mitt-romney/

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All the Single Ladies Can’t Stand Mitt Romney (Original Post) struggle4progress May 2012 OP
He's so greasy and Dracula-like Rosa Luxemburg May 2012 #1
I would think he comes across as a "city slicker" type to some, though jberryhill May 2012 #2
Women can see right through him..n/t monmouth May 2012 #3
The only way a Mormon woman can get into heaven is if her husband invites her siligut May 2012 #4
As Rachel says, it's about the POLICIES spooky3 May 2012 #5

siligut

(12,272 posts)
4. The only way a Mormon woman can get into heaven is if her husband invites her
Fri May 25, 2012, 08:00 PM
May 2012

Mitt thinks he is superior to women and it shows.

spooky3

(34,444 posts)
5. As Rachel says, it's about the POLICIES
Fri May 25, 2012, 11:32 PM
May 2012

Most single women know that the GOP policies are a massive FAIL, not only for them, in their careers, personal lives, etc., but also for everyone else in the county.

It's not a matter of "reaching out" or being "likeable", though Romney doesn't have any advantages over Obama on that front, either.

However, will the Dems GOTV?

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