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redqueen

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Tue Mar 19, 2013, 03:47 PM Mar 2013

New Study Finds More Than Half Of Female Voters Are Feminists [View all]

According to a poll commissioned by Ms. Magazine, the Communications Consortium Media Center, and the Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF), there's a palpable resurgence of feminism amongst female voters in the United States. The number of women who identify as feminists has increased by a full nine points since the last survey was conducted in 2008. As it stands, 55% of female voters call themselves feminist, and the number is even greater amongst young women. According to Ms. Magazine:

"Speaking of younger women [under the age of 30], a solid majority of them (58 percent) identify as feminists — as did 54 percent of older women, nearly three-quarters (72 percent) of Democratic women and a respectable 38 percent of Republican women. The feminist factor cuts across race and ethnic lines, with a majority of Latina, African American and white women voters considering themselves feminists."

Moreover, the study found that women of color are more likely to call themselves feminists. Almost three quarters of Latin-American women and 66% of African American female voters self-identify as feminists.

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The president of the FMF, Eleanor Smeal, explained that the survey results highlight the significant and pivotal role of feminists as an interest group in US politics:

"As we move forward after the elections of 2012, it’s time to acknowledge that it wasn't just women who made a critical different in reelecting President Barack Obama, but feminists. It’s time to add another metric beyond the gender gap to our post-election analysis: the Feminist Factor."

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http://www.policymic.com/articles/30270/new-study-finds-more-than-half-of-female-voters-are-feminists


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Interesting! hlthe2b Mar 2013 #1
Great news, isn't it? redqueen Mar 2013 #4
that's maybe the best news i have heard today La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2013 #2
IKR? "The Feminist Factor"... I love it! redqueen Mar 2013 #7
Nice to see some good news once in a while Recursion Mar 2013 #3
Hopefully! redqueen Mar 2013 #9
I would think repub legislators are creating upaloopa Mar 2013 #5
Yes indeed. The Republicans are messing with the issues that matter to women. pacalo Mar 2013 #12
lol Sheldon Cooper Mar 2013 #17
k/r Dawson Leery Mar 2013 #6
Cool news! ismnotwasm Mar 2013 #8
Cool! JustAnotherGen Mar 2013 #10
Well that explains a lot. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #11
and only a couple weeks ago we had a handful of men that feminism was did and you and i just didnt seabeyond Mar 2013 #13
Turning around PETRUS Mar 2013 #14
This is great news. I think the combination of sufrommich Mar 2013 #15
Yep. I think you're right. nt redqueen Mar 2013 #16
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