ok RJ I will take your persistent baiting. You make a LOT of assumptions about how women feel about things and how they will decide who is best to lead the country when they vote this fall. In 2010 Republicans/conservatives/Tea Party candidates received more female votes than the other side. In 2008, the majority of women voted Dem/Lib. My personal perception is that the women vote will split, or vote a slight edge to Romney this go round. Romney presents female voters with a positive choice, despite your comments, and I believe he will do well with women voters who care about family, the economy, the deficit, etc. So, guess we will see with the exit polling lol. Have a good night RJ.
I do appreciate your tremendous loyalty.
In 2010 we didn't have all of the above.
The lowest poll has Obama up 12%. It goes up 19%. Very simply, if Obama is up 10% with women there is no Romney wins.