The Wendy Lady
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I’m not necessarily a gambling woman, but I’m interested in what the over/under will be for white women voting for the Biden-Harris administration in November.

Will the percentage of Dem votes cast by my sister ⚪️ women be higher or lower than in 2020 & 2016?

Higher

Lower

No change

35 votes — 10:41 AM - Feb 24, 2024 (Edited)
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Myra Faye Turner
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In response to The Wendy Lady.
Probably the same. I hope higher but I'm just keeping it real.
05:51 PM - Feb 25, 2024
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The Wendy Lady
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In response to Myra Faye Turner.
Yep.
06:16 PM - Feb 25, 2024
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Cheryl Colan
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In response to The Wendy Lady.
Hopefully higher but I’m not sure it will really go that way
11:06 AM - Feb 24, 2024
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Tracy I
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In response to The Wendy Lady.
I really hope higher, but we as a group tend to disappoint.
11:03 AM - Feb 24, 2024
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Truscha Quatrone
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In response to The Wendy Lady.
And vote by GenX could carry the election if only Biden would address them ad their concerns, It not just tuition forgiveness they are interested.
11:00 AM - Feb 24, 2024
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The Wendy Lady
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In response to Truscha Quatrone.
What concerns of yours haven’t been addressed? I’m Gen X and literally have been blown away by how this administration sees us and works for us.
11:30 AM - Feb 24, 2024
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The Wendy Lady
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In response to The Wendy Lady.
For reference:
10:41 AM - Feb 24, 2024
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Doc
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In response to The Wendy Lady.
Yeah this is known as data compression. GOP voters are getting smaller in absolute numbers. As that continues, only the diehards are left in the group. That means the difference in gender proportion also gets smaller. Set theory in action.
11:19 AM - Feb 24, 2024
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Doc
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In response to The Wendy Lady.
So…look to the absolute numbers, not the gender proportions, to see what’s happening. GOP white women voter absolute numbers have shrunk quite a bit since 2016.
11:22 AM - Feb 24, 2024
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