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Hillary has been a long advocate on women's issues. This is something which Thinkingabout Mar 2015 #1
I thought it was 23%? Lancero Mar 2015 #50
Sorry i will correct. Thinkingabout Mar 2015 #53
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2015 #2
Why not, they did in large numbers in 2014. Savannahmann Mar 2015 #3
That election had the lowest turnout in 70 years. JaneyVee Mar 2015 #7
Not for Republicans. Savannahmann Mar 2015 #44
I like to post...NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #4
Welcome to DU... SidDithers Mar 2015 #11
Snort DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #39
Lots of JAQs today. You know, there's one I was meaning to ask you about. freshwest Mar 2015 #41
Unfortunately in his re-election last Nov. Walker won ~42% of the women's vote. HereSince1628 Mar 2015 #20
Actually, yes, a lot of women will. NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #40
Wonderful role model, wonderful woman, wonderful spouse, wonderful child, wonderful first female President, a Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #5
I like the cut of your jib, sir./NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #6
15 points over every Christofascist Republican clown candidate, and some liberals are whining...incredible Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #9
she is polling ahead of anyone in the GOP "pack" secondwind Mar 2015 #8
Ahead? Try "trouncing". Keeping the White House is the prime directive, it is vital...to the world. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #10
Yes, they've really ticked a lot of people overseas off! The world sees the problem. freshwest Mar 2015 #42
Women will be disproportionately crushed by Hillary's Wall St friendly policies LittleBlue Mar 2015 #12
Ad hominem. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #13
Do you really think that, given the choice, Hillary will betray her biggest financial backers LittleBlue Mar 2015 #15
Ad hominem redux. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #16
Warren Buffett's latest investment: Hillary Clinton LittleBlue Mar 2015 #21
Fighting fascists costs money. How much money do folks on DU have for the fight in this election finance wasteland? Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #23
With funding from someone who thinks Warren is too hostile to Wall Street LittleBlue Mar 2015 #26
+1 HRC is for the bankers and the corporations. DLCer thru and thru. peacebird Mar 2015 #14
Excellent points in your responses on this thread, Little Blue. Divernan Mar 2015 #32
Is there an opposite of appeal? sadoldgirl Mar 2015 #17
The opposite of "appeal" is President Christofukuistan. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #19
That is utterly ridiculous. sadoldgirl Mar 2015 #22
Many folks are simply supporters of not having a fascist State, and reject white hat/black hat thinking. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #25
And you really think that we are not 2/3 there already?n/t sadoldgirl Mar 2015 #29
Exactly. Not there yet...protect the 1/3...protect the White House....not rocket science. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #30
This makes me laugh, sadoldgirl Mar 2015 #31
Young women I know would dump philandering husbands out of self-respect. Divernan Mar 2015 #33
Each person has to make their own judgment. Each situation is unique. Who are you to judge? Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #45
You put yourself up for president, you ask to be judged! Divernan Mar 2015 #46
Again, it was a very personal spousal situation, and individual decision....who are you to judge every personal situation? Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #47
Bill's high risk self-indulgence while in a fish-bowl of public office destroyed "personal"aspect Divernan Mar 2015 #48
Go with your head and your heart. And so she did. It is her head, her heart. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #49
Women I know would not appreciate being judged by strangers for their purely personal decisions bettyellen Mar 2015 #52
The Clintons' "personal decisions" wreaked havoc on the presidency once. Divernan Mar 2015 #56
Many women forgive cheaters, many divorce them- BOTH are "no win" situations in which a woman is bettyellen Mar 2015 #57
Divorcing a repeat offender cheater is a big win, not a loss. Divernan Mar 2015 #59
Staying out of our personal lives when we are working is much bigger. I'd discredit any bettyellen Mar 2015 #60
"Thy sea, O God, so great, William769 Mar 2015 #18
Amen! hrmjustin Mar 2015 #34
ISBM and I shared two of the ones that influenced us most: freshwest Mar 2015 #43
More's the pity. DeSwiss Mar 2015 #24
No surprise, it is probably even better than the poll indicates, especially seeing how repugs are still_one Mar 2015 #27
I find any candidate, regardless of gender, dflprincess Mar 2015 #28
Post removed Post removed Mar 2015 #35
Damn straight! McCamy Taylor Mar 2015 #36
I wonder how much she appeals to Iraqi women after so many of them were killed Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2015 #37
Given that Gallup is traditionally "unfriendly" to Democrats, that number might be higher, still. nt MADem Mar 2015 #38
Okay. 99Forever Mar 2015 #51
To SOME women. LWolf Mar 2015 #54
Not surprising. Beacool Mar 2015 #55
trongly appeals to me. NCTraveler Mar 2015 #58
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