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Amid worrisome polls, Democrats make new pitch for women votes

By Kevin Liptak, CNN

updated 3:07 PM EDT, Fri September 19, 2014

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Washington (CNN) -- Democrats were making an election-year pitch to women on Friday, mindful of their past advantage among the voting bloc and hoping to convince enough women to cast ballots for their candidates in November's mid-term contests.

Without strong turnout and support from women, Democrats stand little chance of keeping control of the Senate -- the party's top priority this year.

The biggest draw at the Democrats' Women's Leadership Forum in Washington was Hillary Clinton, their leading 2016 potential presidential contender and, in the minds of some Democrats, a potential boost to mid-term candidates. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden also were on the event's roster.

"We have fought for families, for moms and dads and kids and the values that hold us all together," Clinton said during her midday speech, which was warmly received by the room of party activists.

Women have provided Democrats a boost in recent elections, including in 2012, when 55% voted for Obama in that year's presidential contest. But as Obama's poll numbers have slid, so, too, has his support among women.

The most recent CNN survey of Obama's popularity showed 55% of women disapproved of how Obama is handling his job -- the same percentage that voted for him in 2012. That disapproval rate was on par with the figure for men.

On pressing issues including terrorism, the economy and Ukraine, more women than men disapprove of how Obama's doing his job.

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Why are Democrats so mad at DNC chief Debbie Wasserman Schultz?

Washington Many top Democrats are upset with Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, apparently. Thats the point of a big Politico piece this week thats got much of political DC buzzing.

The nut of their objections appears to be that the Florida representative is trying to leverage her DNC spot to promote her own political ambitions at the expense of the partys fortunes as a whole.

Politico quotes critics to the effect that Representative Wasserman Schultz hits up donors for cash for her own PAC, as opposed to pushing them to donate to party organs; plans her travel schedule to promote her own priorities; and pushes DNC staff to work on her own projects. Shes also tried and failed to get the party to pay for her clothes, according to sources.

Shes also made some high-profile verbal gaffes, such as her recent comparison of Republican tea party adherents to wife-beaters.

Shes become a liability to the DNC, and even to her own prospects, critics say, writes Politicos Edward-Isaac Dovere.

Nor is Politico alone in dishing on Wasserman Schultz this week. Buzzfeed has a similar story, though its not quite as harsh.

That means at least a few top Democrats really do have it out for the DNC leader. Why are they so mad?

The first and most obvious explanation is that its all completely true. Were just talking hypothetically here we have no independent knowledge of these alleged shortcomings.

Sometimes frustration with a politicians leadership grows so acute among staff and contacts that they feel anonymous leaks are their only weapon to deal with their boss.

But lets face it self-regard is as common in Washington as smart phones. If you cleared Capitol Hill of every politician guilty of overweening pride and too much focus on their own problems then the halls of Congress would be empty.

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Democrats making hard sell to women

Democrats were making an election-year pitch to women on Friday, mindful of their past advantage among the voting bloc and hoping to convince enough women to cast ballots for their candidates in November's mid-term contests.

Without strong turnout and support from women, Democrats stand little chance of keeping control of the Senate -- the party's top priority this year.

The biggest draw at the Democrats' Women's Leadership Forum in Washington was Hillary Clinton, their leading 2016 potential presidential contender and, in the minds of some Democrats, a potential boost to mid-term candidates. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden also were on the event's roster.

"We have fought for families, for moms and dads and kids and the values that hold us all together," Clinton said during her midday speech, which was warmly received by the room of party activists.

Women have provided Democrats a boost in recent elections, including in 2012, when 55% voted for Obama in that year's presidential contest. But as Obama's poll numbers have slid, so, too, has his support among women.

The most recent CNN survey of Obama's popularity showed 55% of women disapproved of how Obama is handling his job -- the same percentage that voted for him in 2012. That disapproval rate was on par with the figure for men.

On pressing issues including terrorism, the economy and Ukraine, more women than men disapprove of how Obama's doing his job.

Those figures worry Democrats, whose prospects in this year's contests are closely pinned to voters' perception of Obama. Those anxieties have led to scant invites for Obama on the campaign trail.

Less worrisome in the mind of some party operatives is Clinton, who's been enlisted to stump for candidates in several states ahead of the November 4 vote.

On Friday, she said the congressional and gubernatorial contests were just as important as the higher-profile presidential race she's currently considering.

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Mikulski Leads Senate Democrats Fighting for a Fair Shot for Equal Pay for Women – Video


Mikulski Leads Senate Democrats Fighting for a Fair Shot for Equal Pay for Women
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014, U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.), Dean of the Senate women, led Senate Democrats in calling for passage of the Payc...

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