against ronald reagan. only a third of them voted for them. and that s probably why michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin toppled. she expect to do poorly among uncollege educated men. but the waitress moms who voted for her husband, i think if any single result is going to get most discussion after tonight is going to be that. i agree, because there was a gender gap in the gender of women. a class gap. it wasn t about gender, it was about class. you know, you talk about a woman getting so close. what was remarkable to me about this race was that jenlder was never really an issue. the reason i think was she made herself into a generic politician. nothing to do with her gender. she ran first on experience. this time she started talking a little more about gender but it
soccer moms are going to tell the story of why clinton is going to get backing. remember 2003 was security moms. this story from time magazine saying good-bye soccer mom, hello security mom. nascar dads, espn telling us that nascar dads could provide the swing vote and as recently as 2012 waitress moms. the idea that waitress moms, moms working for minimum wage would be ethe key to that year s elections. we know they target moms and dads as moms and dads and can we get the policies we actually need. we re winning in the cities and states and we re bringing a bunch of leaders tomorrow and they re turning their pain and hardship of their own experiences into the power of wins and some politicians are smart enough to realize these are not good policies, they re good politics. even republicans and certainly independents and way high
hit as hard as men. and in some ways harder. and in the latter part of this election, they were hit even harder. they were hit very hard. and they are not given. this was not automatic. you know, they and that grew over the last few months. and that made a difference. you re credited for giving us soccer moms and waitress moms as well. are you ready to coin a new term, based on the results of this election? yes. it s the women on their own and women on their own look to see which of these presidents was going to help them more and which understood their lies and the politician today sitting there showing the perfectly married family and talking about
this is our health. this is not for politics. also, the tone and tenor and lack of respect and the nature of the conversation that was happening, not just at the federal level but at the state level saying, you know those shifty women, they ll use rape as a loophole if we let them. i think women were really offended and felt like, wait a second, if you can t trust me to make these decisions how do you know you really trust me as secretary of state or as a ceo. i actually think that women have look at the waitress moms the president has a huge advantage because for women these issues, we re integrated. it s all integrated. it s economic, it s social, it s our civil rights. i think women take a different view. as sandra was saying, though, there is that gap between married women and what i prefer to say as unmarried women other than single women. some of us are a little older and not married. there s 52 million unmarried women. they break overwhelmingly for president obama. so i do thi
this message. this gets us to the so-called waitress moms which is the coined phrase. it s not totally ungrounded. there s some data that suggests that basically women without college he had deducation and w working has the demographically richest group of undecided voters. i was reading coverage of folks who are in that demographic who have not made up their mind. it s a granular brutal story about the american economy. these are folks who are in tough shape. it s super hard to get by. that s taking up 110% of all the attention we have. this is something i encountered with swing voters. there s a fundamental skepticism, i think this goes to the story of inequality. whoever is in office, like