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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree with many of the PP's, and you're right there is middle ground here. I personally would like to see much less "war on women" bombs continually coming from the ladies of the DNC, because there truly isn't one. [/quote]As a rhetorical point you may be right. It is not a real war. And I realize that the party would like to attract women. But face facts: the party actively seeks legislation reducing rights of women. It opposes legislation meant to redress histnissan bias against women in the workplace. Only 10% of house republicans are women. So when the party is behind by 20% among women in a key state like Florida, it is not because of the attractiveness of the Democratic party. It is because they have been alienated by the GOP. [/quote] There's presently six female governors...two are Democrats. Oh and for what it's worth, those two are "just" white. Why can't you be more inclusive to minorities like we Republicans? Just curious. [/quote] Ooh, 4 vs. 2. That's really significant. There are 241 Republicans in the House. 10% is pitiful. [/quote] Seriously? You lost one race and one another, get over yourself. You see zero value in a female, daughter of immigrants as a role model simply because she's got an R after her name. Get it together, you simply cannot qualify a woman in power's status on your ideology. [/quote] I have no idea what you are talking about regarding a race we won or lost. I am saying that there are too few female Republicans in the party. I am inferring that it is because women are not comfortable in the party. Yes, you have a few governors, maybe even 20-some in the house. It's not enough. You should have at least double that.[/quote]
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