Mitt Romney knows that closing the gender gap is key to his election chances, and he’s pulling out all the stops to woo women voters. But after drawing negative attention at Tuesday’s debate with his “binders full of women” comment, he’s letting other people do the talking now.
For example, some of the women who worked for Romney when he was governor of Massachusetts are now campaigning for him on a “We Know Mitt” tour that’s traveling through Iowa. His former Lieutenant Governor, Kerry Healey, was on msnbc’s Andrea Mitchell Reports Wednesday and went out of her way to describe birth control as a “peripheral” issue. She even tried to flip the “binder” meme back onto President Obama by saying the president had “an empty binder when it comes to proposals about women in America.”
Healey also referred to “some hypothetical situation” in which a woman might be denied birth control by her employer. This hypothetical situation to which she refers will only be hypothetical as long as Pres. Obama and Democrats retain at least some control in Washington, because Republicans have actively tried to remove the provision protecting women against this reality, and Mitt Romney has made absolutely no indication that he’d stop them.
Meanwhile, it turns out that Romney’s story about “binders full of women” wasn’t the only thing he got wrong at Tuesday’s debate. The NBC News Political Unit fact-checked Romney’s other claim that “women have lost 580,000 jobs” in the last four years and found it false, “no matter how you look at it.” In reality, the number of jobs held by women has declined by a mere 82,000 jobs since Obama took office, and the number of women who consider themselves employed has risen by about 300,000 during the same period.









