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Young women are increasingly voting for Democrats. The GOP agrees that they need to fix that now they just need to agree on how.
In the 2022 midterms, young women broke hard for Democratic candidates. According to CNN exit polling, 72 percent of women between the ages of 18-29 voted Democratic in house races nationwide, compared to 26 percent of young women who voted for Republicans. (Polling data for the 2018 midterms doesnt break down age and gender, but 59 percent of women of all ages voted for Democrats in house races that year.) Meanwhile, the percentage of young women who identify as liberal has been steadily increasing for the last several years.
Republicans strategists say if the GOP doesnt find a way to better appeal to young women, they run the risk of missing out on a key group in a general election thats sure to be decided on razor-thin margins. But Republicans have conflicting opinions about what might bring that bloc over to the GOP.
It would be the perfect time to come up with a cohesive plan to speak to women, clearly has not happened, says Jennifer Lim, the founder and executive director of Republican Women for Progress.
Why the disenchantment with the GOP? No surprises here: experts say that the recent shift likely has everything to do with abortion. After all, 71 percent of young women say that abortion should be legal in most or all cases.
Young women did have a big increase in voting Democratic even though they normally are more Democratic, says William Frey, a senior fellow with Brookings Metro who analyzed exit polls from the 2022 midterm. I think you can chalk that up, to some degree, to the abortion issue.
The huge turnout we saw this past midterm is a direct result of the rollback of freedoms related directly to abortion, says Jessica Herrera, the communications and marketing director for Supermajority, a left-leaning organization that aims to up womens participation in elections.
So how does the GOP hope to remedy this ideological divide before November 2024? Conservative CNN commentator Alice Stewart thinks that Republicans need to change how they talk about abortion, without necessarily changing their policies.
I fought really hard for overturning Roe v. Wade, and Im extremely pro-life and unapologetically pro-life, Stewart tells Women Rule.
I also acknowledged that it has been a double-edged sword because that issue has motivated pro-abortion voters. This obviously is an issue that is important for younger voters, women voters, and we need to make sure that they understand that abortion isnt the only option.
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL), one of the youngest women in Congress, echoed that sentiment. As she sees it, the GOP needs to make sure that pregnant women have support systems in place so they dont need an abortion in the first place.
Being pro-life is not just being pro-life in the womb. Its being pro-life after the fact, says Cammack, who serves as the Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Life Caucus co-chair.
All too often, she says, some political personalities oversimplify the issue.
Theres so many times women feel like they dont have options or resources. So youve really seen in the last several years, a significant push for additional resources for crisis pregnancy centers really looking to support adoption and fostering initiatives. (Crisis pregnancy centers have become something of a rallying point for Democrats, who argue theyre often misleading about their mission.)
Cammack also notes young women are not a monolith and that they care about a plurality of issues outside of abortion. For the longest time, the GOP has treated women like single issue voters, she says.
Karoline Leavitt, who became the first Republican Gen Z congressional nominee during her unsuccessful 2022 bid to unseat Rep. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.), agrees that the GOP needs to lean into a variety of other issues that she believes will motivate young women.
She names crime and economic issues as two hard hitters. Women want good paying jobs, too. We dont want to be unable to afford our groceries or our gas bills. We want safety in our communities.
Eileen Sobjack, president of the National Federation of Republican Women, tells Women Rule she thinks the key might be in getting more young women into positions of power in the GOP which she hopes will encourage other young women to join the party.
We need more women of all ages. We need that perspective. Sobjack said. We need more of them running and in Congress and in the Senate.
In addition to not having any women represented in the field besides Nikki Haley, [the GOP] is still not addressing any issues women are dealing with, says Lim of Republican Women for Progress.
So if youre a younger woman, and youre watching this presidential election, theres still nothing to attract you to the Republican Party.
But even pushing for more women in politics is controversial among the partys most conservative faction. At Turning Point USAs annual Young Womens Leadership Summit in June, conservative podcast host Alex Clark, who is a woman herself, said that politics should not be a priority right now for conservative women. Women, she said, would be happier if they would go back to biblical roots and what God had designed for women to do.
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