Gender Gap in Election Fueled More by Men Than Women

Despite the great attention paid to the importance of the women’s vote in the 2012 election, there has been a larger change in men’s than in women’s preferences compared with 2008. …

Obama has lost support among both gender groups compared with 2008, when he won the popular vote by seven points over McCain, but the results show that he has lost more among men than among women. [cont.]

Frank Newport, Gallup

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  1. mjcc1987 says:

    Regionalize it and you see the undo weight in heavy red states compared to swing states. But, you have a pre-determined narrative and by god, you’re going to provide what was bought and paid for. I have no confidence in your polling or analysis.

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