Why women don't vote for us?!!!

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We are losing big time with all these women voting for Huck/Mccain/Romney. What the hell these women thinking? Look at all the CNN exit polls. Ron only gets few percent of the women votes!! This is outrageous! All people here mostly guys?! Are meetup group people mainly guys?! Our men have no girlfriends/spouse/mistress?? Start talking to girls! Make them fall in love in Ron Paul by telling them the message of liberty! If that does not work, make them fall in love with Ron by falling in love with you. There are millions of desperate housewives, young girls, hillary girls waiting to hear our message of liberty!!
 
We are losing big time with all these women voting for Huck/Mccain/Romney. What the hell these women thinking?

MUCKain reminds them of their boisterous older brothers, uncles, or daddies, who used to chase off their more questionable suitors.

sHmUCKABEE reminds them of their non-threatening gay friend, who will let them cry on his shoulder, and give advice about how to win back the boy who just dumped them.

Rmoney is the guy they want to marry.

Ron Paul is the lecturing father figure, who demands their best and expects them to behave responsibly.

Sorry. I just can't lie.
 
MUCKain reminds them of their boisterous older brothers, uncles, or daddies, who used to chase off their more questionable suitors.

sHmUCKABEE reminds them of their non-threatening gay friend, who will let them cry on his shoulder, and give advice about how to win back the boy who just dumped them.

Rmoney is the guy they want to marry.

Ron Paul is the lecturing father figure, who demands their best and expects them to behave responsibly.

Sorry. I just can't lie.

how about Carol Paul as a spokewoman for Ron? would it help dispell that image Ron protrayed?
 
how about Carol Paul as a spokewoman for Ron? would it help dispell that image Ron protrayed?

That couldn't hurt, and doesn't he have 2 daughters? Perhaps the Paul Girls (granddaughters included) could do a mall tour, and take questions from all comers.
 
Use a female voiceover and make radio & TV ads on home-and-hearth issues such as healthcare, social security, and education.
 
Please make a commercial with Mrs. Paul or mail out a pamphlet with some of her recipes interspersed with Dr. Paul's talking points. Moms that cook don't throw away recipes.
 
I mjet alot of girls playing world of warcraft. maybe we should get the girls from there and improve our image as internet geeks that live in our moms basements smoking weed.

I'm pretty sure girls that play World of Warcraft aren't the average gal.
 
Ron Paul will have to admit that women will be able to fight for safe medical procedures at the state level, and that will cost him with the Christians. A strong stance against abortion from a man is insulting to a lot of women. I have always maintained that every man who ever got pregnant or ran the risk of a pregnancy is invited to the conversation, the rest of the men need to shut up. Just as I will never understand the problems of ED or premature EJ, men will never understand the complexities of bearing children. Safe medical procedures for all, leave your morals at the OR door! I'm trying to offer an insight from a real women who initially tossed Ron Paul from consideration - this was why. I finally realized there were far bigger fish to fry and am now a very vocal proponent, but when a woman looks at traditional issues, this one can be a sticking point.
 
MUCKain reminds them of their boisterous older brothers, uncles, or daddies, who used to chase off their more questionable suitors.

sHmUCKABEE reminds them of their non-threatening gay friend, who will let them cry on his shoulder, and give advice about how to win back the boy who just dumped them.

Rmoney is the guy they want to marry.

Ron Paul is the lecturing father figure, who demands their best and expects them to behave responsibly.

Sorry. I just can't lie.



I don't necessarily think women relate candidates to the men in their lives, but as a woman, and though not a typical woman voter, this is how i see these guys.

mccain is stodgy and when I heard how superstitious he was regarding NH, that was disturbing. who wants a president who can't meet a foreign leader without wearing his sweater that he won the NH primaries in? or have a cabinet meeting without his lucky rabbit's foot?? uhg he probably wears the same underwear to every debate.

Huckabee. thats it.

romney is like a smarmy used car salesman.

the ghoul, is.. misinformed. oh and married 3 times. that reflects serious inconsistency or flawed character.

but the Dr. has always struck me as being a charming, grandfatherly type. very non threatening but wise and sharp as a tack, who knows his stuff and wants the best for me.

one of my girl friends said 'I googled ron paul like you said. he looks like the keebler elf." but when I shared his success last quarter the finance major was clearly impressed if not an instant supporter. most other women i know respond to the anti war and anti legislating social issues.

oh btw i play wow, my sister -a mom of 4 girls- plays, as well as my two sisters-in-law play wow. One is a teacher and the other a receptionist. and none of them live in their mothers basement. wow has potential, everywhere has potential really but what better place than common ground?
 
I talk to a lot of women and a lot of them are passionate about homeschooling issues, forced vaccinations, education, and healtcare. Ron's not talking a lot about those issues. Hildabeast does.
 
I don't necessarily think women relate candidates to the men in their lives

Thanks for approaching this from the other side. I was just trying to demonstrate some positive and negative associations that women may have, that may be clouding their perception. You, of course, are atypical.
 
Oooo we need cute guys in swimsuits on TV ads! Ron Paul's 72-year-old body just isn't cutting it;)
 
Most of the time people think he is against abortion for everyone, but those women don't understand that is his personal belief and is different from his principles of individual rights to choice. I ran across this confusion many times with several women already.

So, I think if we could clear up that mess, we should be fine.
 
I think that the homeschooling / private school Moms are a significant group to reach out to. I am trying that in our local groups (because I am one).

Another issue is the one on requirement of vaccinations.
 
Perhaps a woman's voice explaining that RP's belief that individual liberty and choice should be the deciding factor in having an abortion or not.
Followed with (same woman talking) "That's right ladies: he doesn't want ANYBODY making the choice FOR you."
 
These threads always incites men to trot out the most ridiculous explanations. To save us the time and trouble, I'll sum up.

Women are intellectually inferior to men. This means they're all liberal, they all have abortions on the weekends, and they all will swallow (harharhar) whatever rhetoric the best lookin' hunk on the stage has to offer. They are intensely greedy and have "daddy issues" that make them want socialism. Their vote can only be secured by showing them pictures of babies. Further, the only women we should care about are the ones that RP supporters would like to bone -- and telling them such should be seen as a compliment. In the end, though, they probably won't want to have sex with you because you're just too smart for them and they are thus useless to the campaign and should be ignored, due to their inherently fickle natures that for no apparent reason seem to drive them away from groups of RP supporters almost as soon as they step in the door.

Oh, and I'm being sarcastic. I must make that note because otherwise you really couldn't be sure whether this post was made in jest due to the nature of previous posts like it. Awesome.
 
He should be

I talk to a lot of women and a lot of them are passionate about homeschooling issues, forced vaccinations, education, and healtcare. Ron's not talking a lot about those issues. Hildabeast does.

He should be talking about these issues -- he's on the right side of all of them. Hillary probably wants to crack down on homeschoolers, and force your kids to get vaccinated.
 
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