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Women for Obama


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A short article about women´s support for Barack Obama.
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Among the millions of Americans gravitating toward Barack Obama’s inspirational pull women represent a lively and outspoken minority. Polls show Hillary Clinton garnering a women’s majority in Texas, Rhode Island, and Ohio this past week. Indeed, women have played a tremendous roll in Clinton’s campaign, constituting a solid and consistent backbone. But the women for Obama are not to be dismissed. With endorsements from prominent leaders and icons like Oprah Winfrey, Caroline Kennedy, Maria Shriver, Katha Pollit, Margo Jefferson, longtime activists Cora Weiss and Kate Michelman, and many more, Barack Obama proves his message resonates across the American spectrum and into the hearts of women voters.

Both democratic potentials are trailblazers in their own right, and when over one hundred New York feminist leaders released their endorsement supporting Obama, the group noted the difficulty of the decision. Many women condemn what have been called the sexist attacks and double standards directed at Clinton, and, without a doubt, a woman president would be a watershed in American history. But, as Connecticut’s longtime stateswoman Jessie Stratton put it, many women are “far more concerned with seeing the right president” be elected.

The “right president” boils down to the issues. A large number of women voters are at once drawn to Obama’s opposition to the authorization of force against Iraq in 2002 and repulsed by Clinton’s support. Furthermore, Obama is understood to represent change. He has been inspirational in drawing youths to the polls, to political rallies, and into American politics itself. Obama speaks of a new politics, whereas the Clinton campaign seems to continually stoop into what may indeed become the ‘old school’ tactics of smear and jeer. Both Obama and Clinton are unique as individuals and candidates, and though both are breaths of fresh air, the women behind Obama believe he is the right breath.

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