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A new USA Today/Galluphttp://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/story/2012-04-01/swing-states-poll/53930684/1 poll shows President Obama's lead over Mitt Romney widening among women.
The poll, a sampling of registered voters in 12 swing states, finds that while Romney lags by a whopping 18 points, 54 percent to 36 percent, in the women's vote.
That means Obama's nine-point lead over Romney in the poll can be entirely attributed to the women's vote.
The gulf is even wider among younger women, according to USA Today: More than 60 percent of the women under 50 in the poll support Obama, while just 30 percent support Romney -- a drop of 14 points from a similar poll conducted in mid-February.
According to cross-tabs provided to me by Gallup, Obama also leads among men under 50 (53-41) and women over 50 (48-42).
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...about-women/255355/?google_editors_picks=true
The poll, a sampling of registered voters in 12 swing states, finds that while Romney lags by a whopping 18 points, 54 percent to 36 percent, in the women's vote.
That means Obama's nine-point lead over Romney in the poll can be entirely attributed to the women's vote.
The gulf is even wider among younger women, according to USA Today: More than 60 percent of the women under 50 in the poll support Obama, while just 30 percent support Romney -- a drop of 14 points from a similar poll conducted in mid-February.
According to cross-tabs provided to me by Gallup, Obama also leads among men under 50 (53-41) and women over 50 (48-42).
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...about-women/255355/?google_editors_picks=true