Even the morning after Mitt Romney’s latest decisive primary wins, his struggles with women voters were in the spotlight on Morning Joe again.
Appearing as a guest, Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, a Republican and strong Romney backer, said women voters are worried about the same economic issues – she named gas prices and the deficit – as everyone else. “They’re really concerned that we are basically robbing the next generation when it comes to the debt,” Ayotte said.
And Ayotte denied that Romney had been hurt by the recent controversy over contraception, noting that in the USA Today/Gallup poll out this week, women ranked contraception last among their concerns, and most didn’t know Romney’s or President Obama’s stance on the issue.
But Newsweek/Daily Beast editor-in-chief Tina Brown disagreed, suggesting — as many polls suggest — that the brouhaha tarnished the Republican brand as a whole, and that Romney’s been unable to escape from that. “I don’t think he ever expected to be part of a party that’s attacking contraception,” Brown said.








