Abbott: I'm Winning the Women's Vote
FORT WORTH — Buoyed by recent polling numbers in the Texas governor's race, Republican nominee Greg Abbott touted his support among female voters during a Wednesday campaign stop, less than a week before the Nov. 4 election.
"The great irony about the way this campaign for governor has turned out is that my opponent, Wendy Davis, said she was going to win the women’s vote. I am winning the women’s vote," he said at a rally in Davis' hometown, where he appeared with U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and Konni Burton, the Republican running for Davis' state ...
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David Presley via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I have said many times the democrats any of them running for a state wide office are fixing to see in a few days how much this state hates liberal politics.
Yvonne Beatty via Texas Tribune on Facebook
He's wrong!
Herve Abrams via Texas Tribune on Facebook
There's only one poll that counts.
Note - Ann Richards did not lead in any polls before she won the election.
Mark Pulliam via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Tsunami coming.
Tina Pustizzi Meschko via Texas Tribune on Facebook
All of the women in my family early-voted for Abbott. It had nothing to do with our body parts, lol. Security, Economy, National Defense, LIBERTY!
Chuck Wright via Texas Tribune on Facebook
The left must think people are stupid and don't think for themselves. . .here's a clue. . .run good candidates. . . .
Steve Moore via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Only females with no self respect.
Tina Pustizzi Meschko via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I never felt a war on women till Obama put the brakes on the economy and energy. Women are finding it more difficult to make ends meet. Grocery prices, electricity, gasoline...the things families must buy, have increased dramatically since Obama took office. The Democrats policies are putting more and more families in the poor-house.
K'Lin Noble via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Haha
Giovanni Capriglione via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Different issues at play in that election versus this one Herve. Also, the highest poll at that time showed Williams up by 8 and he lost by 3.5 (Delta of 11.5%). Highest poll today shows Davis losing by 20 points. With almost half the vote in already, there is no way that she can win.
Tina Pustizzi Meschko via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Not to mention the psychopathic sexual predator, Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, teaching us about those"bimbo eruptions."
S.K. Hebert
Just to let you know "General" Abbott...
There is no way in hell you are getting this Republican woman's vote. I would sooner eat a bowlful of live fire ants than vote for any of you Tea Party wackos the extreme right wing nominated in the GOP primary.
Before you piss off go stick a transvaginal probe up you ass, sir!f You suck!
Tina Pustizzi Meschko via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Wendy's losing the women's vote. She's a one issue candidate. Hope she has a new sugar-daddy lined up.
Amy Denn Perry via Texas Tribune on Facebook
He has support among female voters?!? WTF, ladies?
Debra Crosby via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Why any woman in her right mind would vote for this guy I don't know.
Stephen Smith via Texas Tribune on Facebook
One thing that no one has pointed out is the fact that both of Wendy's hometown papers- the Star Telegram and the Morning News- endorsed Abbott. While the ST is still somewhat conservative, the MN is not. People who have had experience with her in North Texas know that she would simply be as ineffective a governor as she has been a campaigner.
Debra Crosby via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Wendy is NOT a one issue candidate -- the opposition has painted her that way. Look at her platform. Pay attention.
Lynn W-g via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Any woman who votes for him is self-loathing
Tina Pustizzi Meschko via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Thanks for pointing out the typo. Will fix it. See? Who says there aren't decent dems out there. Thanks :)
Tina Pustizzi Meschko via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Paid attention. Not interested. There...now you can sleep at night. Lol.
Suzi Singleton via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Wipe that smug look off his face November 4!
Daniel Miller via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Mid-term elections have skewed unnaturally conservative for generations, and this year isn't any different. But that makes 2020 the race to watch.
Amy Culbertson via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Does anyone believe the smile shown here is a sincere one?
Connie Conley Hudson via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I'm in line to vote & Abbott would never get my vote!
Al DeSa via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I'm voting tomorrow, no Greg Abbott for me.
Robby StellarSeed via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Heard someone say recently that in Texas, the women vote the way their man votes -- to keep peace in the family. Hmmmm. Maybe?
Casey Magnuson via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Mommy and wife don't count.
Fred Talmadge
So many folks just check the Republican box and go home.
Diana Vandiver via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Vomit!!! I don't know any women who support him. Maybe they're just not sayin'
Diana Hewitt via Texas Tribune on Facebook
This woman didnt vote for him.
Kelly Karels Reiff via Texas Tribune on Facebook
If social media is any indication, Wendy has it by a large margin.
Susan Kocian via Texas Tribune on Facebook
The buoy has barnacles on it. Sinking...if you are talking about UT "internet" poll. More Democratic women support Wendy....and there are moderate Republican women who support women's rights and Wendy! :)
Sam Davis via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Must be the close association with Ted Nugent. Don't confuse a red state with one where people don't vote.
Daniel Astalas via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Stepford wives
Eivor Pace via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Unfortunately so many people in Texas are not well informed. Women in Texas should definitely stay away from the Republican party, especially if you are young, latino, black, elderly.
Stephanie Marie via Texas Tribune on Facebook
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68HaTUbMqT8
Angelia Williams Chancellor via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Not me!!! Especially since he made that statement about African Americans in Southern Dallas.
Edward De La Cruz via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Did and done. Blue all the way. I am very suspicious of the fact that any woman, even Republican women would vote for Abbott. It's like a damn cult.
Judy Ferguson via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Texas will continue on its current oath of illiteracy and ignorance with abbott. Same old stuff as before. Just another politician going to do what he can to make himself and his buddies rich. Yeah for texas.
Valeri Christopherson Savell via Texas Tribune on Facebook
All the women I have talked to are voting for Abbott!! & That's a lot of women! Wendy has no business here. She can take her toxic trash to Cali!!
LloydCarroll Spruce via Texas Tribune on Facebook
stepford wifes are always a shoo in.
Tina Pustizzi Meschko via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Davis losing women by 12 points.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/10/28/wendy_davis_memoir_forgetting_to_be_afraid_isn_t_flying_off_shelves.html
Wanda S Mullen via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I'm a woman and I didn't vote for Mr. Abbott. But I know that the office of the governor is not the strongest one in Texas government, so I can grit my teeth if Wendy Davis doesn't beat him out. What I would like to see the Texas Tribune address is how so many of the top elected officials of Texas, achieve their offices without a true mandate. Ted Cruz won the US Senate in a runoff primary - general election notwithstanding. If Dan Patrick wins as Lt. Governor, he will have also won it in a runoff primary - general election notwithstanding. Neither of these men won their direct primary - especially not Ted Cruz. But he walks around Washington as if every single Texan supports him. Even Rick Perry never won the gubernatorial election with more than 39% of the total vote (remember there were independent candidates to shred that up). Once the low voter turnout problem of Texas is solved, the 'red' sea will probably turn blue. Quite frankly, I want it to be purple. I've had enough of the political polarization.
Krystyn Lea via Texas Tribune on Facebook
This man does not care about women at all, or children!! What a joke.
William Ardis
"run good candidates", so what explains the clown car that is the republican slate, because it is an awful collection of candidates. But they will win. What is sad is people complain about how bad politicians are, yet they keep reelecting that same bad ones (because it is always "all the rest are terrible, but mine isn't")
Bambi Clark via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Those women must be nuts. Do they not have kids in schools being tested to death?
Rachel Smith via Texas Tribune on Facebook
So sick of the Texas Tribune and conservative Evan Smith. See ya.
A Lerma Stickelbault via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Uppity Women for Abbott.
Sharon Stone via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I didn't vote for him.
Kathye Epley via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Not this female.
Edie Clark via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Not me or my daughters or most of my female friends!
WUSRPH
Davis will probably win the DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S vote, but the problem is that to have any chance of a victory she had to cut into the SUBURBAN WHITE WOMEN's vote...like Ann Richards was able to do in 1990. Davis has been unable to do that because what those who told her she could get a large portion of that vote overlooked was that it has been 24 years since Richards was able to penetrate that voting group. She was able to do so because Clayton Williams appeared to be so out of touch with women's' issues...Abbott is clearly out of touch with women who support "reproductive freedom"....but the sad fact is that the Suburban women who disagree with him either have died since 1990 or left the GOP years ago. Davis will get the White Democratic women and the ethnic women....but not a majority of THE Women's vote.
Lynn Proctor via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I didn't vote for him.
Alice Burkhart via Texas Tribune on Facebook
The stupid is running high. Any woman should vote against this guy, he has a serious case of "short man syndrome" always stepping on someone to make himself look good.