Deciding Vote: Women?
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Obama says he has lead, as poll shows Romney ahead and gaining among womenA day after an interview aired in which President Obama declared he still has the lead, another national poll showed Mitt Romney slightly ahead while erasing Obama's advantage among women.
The Associated Press-GfK poll showed Romney pulling 47 percent of likely voters to Obama's 45 percent -- a split within the margin of error, but which certainly challenges the president's claim of having the edge. Even in the battleground states, which decide the election, polls now reflect a series of tossups.
The president had claimed the advantage over...
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Crucial Subset: Female Voters Still DecidingEmmakate Paris was a one-woman tornado the other day, whipping through the racks at the thrift shop here, hunting for clothes for her children and one special item for herself: a green suit. For Halloween, she wants to dress up as Tippi Hedren in the Hitchcock movie “The Birds.
From the Left
By the numbers: Women votersThe close race for the White House between President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, former Gov. Mitt Romney, could very well be decided by women voters in the battleground states. So, here's a look at women voters, by the numbers.
Do the Math: The CNN Electoral Map
CNN shifts North Carolina to 'lean Romney'
The Gender Gap, 1964-2008
8 -- The number of consecutive presidential elections in which a larger percentage of eligible women h
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