The Pew Research Center released an interesting “number of the day” about how important the issue of abortion is to voters. It turns out that the level of importance you place on the issue varies greatly by gender according to Pew respondents. Women way more than men. Pew reports:
Women are far more likely than men to rate several issues as very important to their vote in the presidential election this year, including abortion and health care.
Among registered voters, more than half of women (54%) say the issue of abortion will be very important in their voting decision, compared with 36% of men — a difference of 18 percentage points. Among all registered voters, 46% say the issue of abortion will be very important to their vote.
While 81% of women voters say health care will be very important, fewer men (67%) view that issue as very important. Women also are more likely than men to view education (by 10 points) and jobs (eight points) as very important. There are no issues that significantly more men than women rate as very important.
So men don’t think that abortion is an important issue as women but both think that the economy is important. Seems to make sense.
Both campaigns released new advertisements in the past 24 hours on the issue as they work to woo female voters. Mitt Romney’s campaign released this ad Wednesday which features a woman who tells the camera she’s a former supporter of President Obama and that “Those ads saying Mitt Romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. So I looked into it. Turns out, Romney doesn’t oppose contraception at all. In fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest or to save a mother’s life.” The Obama campaign already has an ad countering which shows Mitt Romney at a Republican debate saying he would “be delighted to sign that bill” that bans all abortions.









