If you think gender issues and the so-called “war on women” were at the forefront in the 2012 campaign, just wait until 2016. … It’s a given in politics today that men will vote more Republican, while women will vote more Democratic. That has consistently been the case for a […] Read more »
Women and the ‘I Don’t Know’ Problem
… News organizations generally conduct their polls on issues that are in the headlines, and it’s usually a safe assumption that Americans are familiar with the basic issues and should be able to offer an opinion. … What pollsters have learned is that people generally have formed opinions on a […] Read more »
Democrats Try Wooing Ones Who Got Away: White Men
… It is a challenge that runs throughout the nation’s industrial heartland, in farm states and across the South, after a half-century of economic, demographic and cultural shifts that have reshaped the electorate. … Democrats generally win the votes of fewer than four in 10 white men. But they win eight […] Read more »