She-Pac, a Conservative Super PAC formed to help elect Conservative women to Congress, endorses five Republican women candidates for U.S. Senate:
- Linda McMahon (Connecticut)
- Sarah Steelman (Missouri)
- Linda Lingle (Hawaii)
- Heather Wilson (New Mexico)
- Deb Fischer (Nebraska)
Watch the "2012 won't be a war on women. It will be a war by women" video:
The She-Pac message is that to change Washington, D.C., voters must elect new faces. It's a good ad using a sound clip from Ronald Reagan's 1964 "Time for Choosing" speech, citing Congress’s pathetic 13 percent approval rating and Margaret Thatcher's, "If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman," quote.
Democrats, in an attempt to win the women vote have manufactured a "war on women" controversies -- from turning turned a debate about religious liberty into a battle about contraceptives to
Hillary Rosen's ill-advised attack on Ann Romney.
Democrats are forced to use such despicable tactics because women are being left behind by Obama's failed policies:
- Since the Obama stimulus was passed, the unemployment rate for women has increased from 7.3% To 8.1%. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Accessed 4/9/12)
- Since Obama took office, the number of unemployed women has increased by 683,000 -- from 5,005,000 to 5,863,000. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Accessed 4/6/12)
- In March 2012, the number of employed women fell by 82,000. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Accessed 4/6/12)
- Female job gains have slowed since the recession ended in june 2009. "While female workers largely held their own through the recession, job gains have slowed since the downturn ended in June 2009, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of government data on the demographics of the labor market recovery." (Vicki Needham, "Slower Job Growth For Women Voters Could Cost Obama In Election," The Hill's "On The Money," 3/25/12)
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