Barack Obama Trouncing McCain Among Unmarried Women

At Take Back America this spring, Women's Voices Women Votes' Page Gardener discussed the importance of the unmarried women vote in 2008. One of her main points was that for the first time ever, there are almost as many unmarried women as married women, both at around 26% of the voting age population. Not only is this one of the fastest growing demographics in the country (10 million more unmarried women today than there were in 2000), but they turn out in smaller numbers than their married counterparts and are traditionally more likely to vote Democratic if they do turn out. For example married women voted for Bush over Kerry in 2004 55-44 whereas unmarried women voted for Kerry 62-37.

The importance of the unmarried women vote for Democrats in 2008 is underscored by the stunning results of a new poll conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for the Women's Voices, Women Vote Action Fund of 1,004 unmarried women in battleground states. The states polled included Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin.

The results via press release:

A poll released today shows Obama leading by 32 points over McCain with unmarried women, with Obama besting McCain 61 to 29.  The poll demonstrates the importance of marital status in political choices - Obama leads by only 1 point with married women (polling 49-48 against McCain), a "marriage gap" of 31 points.  The poll, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research for Women's Voices Women Vote Action Fund, also shows no significant drop in support for Obama among unmarried women after Hillary Clinton left the race.

Obama has a particular advantage among unmarried women on the issues they care about:

When presented with each candidate's policies, unmarried women favor Obama over McCain on equal pay for women (73-19, a 54 point difference), on Iraq (67-27, a 40 point difference), and on access to abortion services (66 to 27, a 40 point difference).  Other distinguishing issues are health care (unmarried women favor Obama's policies 59 to 25, a 34 point margin), the economy (60 to 29, a 31 point margin), and gas prices (53 to 34, a 19 point margin).

And post-primary, while unmarried women have largely united behind Obama as the Democratic nominee, there is still significant room for growth among Hillary's core constituencies:

Among unmarried women, Obama is weakest with white seniors and white women without a college education.  While 56 percent of white senior unmarried women are Democrats or lean Democrat, only 48 percent are backing Obama, an eight point margin.  Among unmarried white women with no college education, 54 percent are or lean Democratic, but 44 percent back Obama, a 10 point margin.

Greenberg's conclusion:

Sometimes politics comes down to simple math. Unmarried women represent the nation's largest progressive base group and, according to current data, will support Barack Obama by at minimum 2:1 in November. Increasing their turnout--as a proportion of the total electorate - by 3-points will increase Obama's vote share by 2 points, unless views on the candidates change. In other words, rather than comprising 22 percent of the vote share, they would make up 24 percent of the vote share. Recall that they make up 26 percent of the voting age population - this simple math suggests that in unmarried women we will likely see the biggest potential gain in the progressive base.

The fight for swing groups like married women is important, but any progressive's overall margin among women depends on the continued loyalty and enthusiasm of unmarried women.

Count unmarried women among the demographic sleeping giants that Democrats, in an unprecedented coordinated effort, are poised to turn out in record numbers this fall, which will benefit not only Obama but our Democrats running all up and down the ticket.



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Traditionally this group votes less (2.00 / 2)

The group has always been a sleeping giant for the Democrats. The problem is getting this group to vote in higher numbers, which will probably happen this time.


by catfish2 on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:04:44 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama Trouncing McCain Among Unmarried (2.00 / 3)

OK so if some of you people are married, you know what you have to do: think of the good of the democratic party, get a divorce right now!


by french imp on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:25:10 PM EST

Married=Older; Unmarried=Younger? (2.00 / 2)


by Beren on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:25:26 PM EST

Re: Married=Older; Unmarried=Younger? (none / 0)

Unmarried, older me for Obama.

Want more of us to turn out in numbers for Democrats? How about Blue Dog scared silly Democrats stop voting for Trojan Horse/Red Herring/Big Lie legislation like the no-medical-condition-actually-exists "Partial Birth Abortion."

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?


by judybrowni on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 06:58:09 PM EST
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Re: Married=Older; Unmarried=Younger? (none / 0)

Could you speak in plain English so I know whether to agree with you or not?


by Beren on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 08:32:00 PM EST
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Re: Married=Older; Unmarried=Younger? (none / 0)

Divorce, widowhood and singlehood happens to older and younger women


by debcoop on Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 01:32:19 AM EST
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Re: Married=Older; Unmarried=Younger? (none / 0)

I was wondering if the statistical difference between older/younger support for Obama is the same as married/unmarried support for him.


by Beren on Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 10:30:27 AM EST
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Is it me (none / 0)

or is this headline just a hair too Freudian?

Great news though!


by Neef on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:57:38 PM EST

Re: Is it me (none / 0)

No, unmarried women are the biggest nonvoting bloc and a huge potential voting bloc.


--donna darko. I don't read or respond to comments. There's too much hate and misogyny here.
by nonwhiteperson on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:17:01 PM EST
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This is really a class issue (none / 0)

Unmarried women are concerned about wages, employment and health care.


--donna darko. I don't read or respond to comments. There's too much hate and misogyny here.
by nonwhiteperson on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:18:46 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama Trouncing McCain Among Unmarried (none / 0)

Would be nice to get past "Soccer Moms" and "Security Moms."


by Bush Bites on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 06:22:22 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama Trouncing McCain Among Unmarried (none / 0)

I think Obama is going after this new hot voting group:

"Moms"

Hopefully he will do well there.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 06:42:39 PM EST
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Obama Trouncing McCain/Unmarried Women (none / 0)

So, now the Democrats need us, are courting us -- well, it might help if every progressive blog didn't have those(usually) male commentors who insist that "abortion is a losing issue" for Democrats.

If the Democratic politicians didn't (usually) run like scared bunnies every time reproductive rights are mentioned, or up for a vote.

Want unmarried women to turn out for Democrats? Then the Democrats shouldn't be patting us on the head patronizingly and telling us not to bring up the issues that are important to us, 'cause they're scared of the big, bad female reproductive organs, and the conservatives who might dis them for treating us like actual human beings.


by judybrowni on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 06:53:11 PM EST

Re: Obama Trouncing McCain/Unmarried Women (none / 0)

What are you referring to ? Where did you seen people
saying that one should not mention reproductive rights ?
by french imp on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 07:14:51 PM EST
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Re: Obama Trouncing McCain/Unmarried Women (none / 0)

Combining this comment with your above one, I think you believe Democrats are not strong enough on reproductive rights -- and I'm forced to agree with that too often.


by Beren on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 08:38:46 PM EST
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the group dong this poll is the one the Obama camp (none / 0)

was very upset with in the North Carolina primary...the one they seemed to want to stop doing its work during the North Carolina primary.

Seems this groups work is valuable...and maybe the Obama campaign should stop trying to control everything....

Here's a link I posted to this website about this group when Obama supporters were trashing it becasue they somehow saw it as a surrogate for that hated Hillary Clinton.  Seems unmarried women support Democrats....even when those Democrats haven't done that much for them

Women's Voices Registering Voters for General Election Only
http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/4/30/1738 33/810#readmore


by debcoop on Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 01:39:43 AM EST


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