Women ages 18-35, place a high priority on a candidate who shares their culture and values; it’s more important to them than party labels. They cite health care as their top issue in the 2018 election, with more calling it very important, compared to other issues. Most say they see health care as a right that people deserve. For these younger women, civil rights and equality and equal pay for women follow health care. Many older women say these issues of equality are very important as well, but they are outranked by issues like the economy and immigration. CONT.
CBS News