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How to Reach Out to 7.6 Million Women Bloggers

TechPresident had a great comment in the daily summary today:

BlogHer’s Lisa Stone has a great piece up on the Huffington Post in which she details the ways in which presidential campaigns have failed to truly reach out to women bloggers. She calls BlogHer “the Web’s leading guide to 7.6 million women who read and write blogs,” yet despite consistent outreach from BlogHer editors coming from the left and right (including techPresident’s Morra Aarons), no presidential candidates have agreed to talk with them, and only two have offered their wives in their stead. Yet Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Mitt Romney have produced old-school marketing sites meant to appeal to women. BlogHer is polling folks to help understand this reluctance to engage with women voters. It is truly astounding, considering the number of voters involved. So take the the poll and send a message to the candidates.

How can we get Ron Paul to reach out to women voters? Does this sound like a good way to turn our 12% men / 4% women gap around? Can anyone reach the campaign on this?




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Ron Paul in NH

He was on CSpan recently, from Salem. After the speech, a woman journalist asked him questions about "women issues"'. Something generic like how will women will benefit from a Ron Paul presidency.

Ron Paul was brilliant, and the interview ended fast.
Ron Paul sees all people as individuals, not in groups. Policies that benefit all Americans will benefit women also.

NOW, IMHO, this "group think" that proffers the idea that a collective of people of a certain race, gender, or religion, or anything else, has more rights than individuals is the core poison that the federal government uses to divide and conquer and erase liberty.

It's propagated by the media, and it is the true cancer of our demise.

America is sick, call a doctor! Dr. Ron Paul.

Ron Paul and Tom Tancredo Voted Against VAWA Thankfully

Ever tried to call a Congressional office as a male vet? You can't get through. Give the phone to a woman 30 seconds later, and she can get through to anyone she wants.

There may be a reason why more males perceive that the Congress has left them behind. Of course, since most women do not subscribe to the radical feminist agenda, they could probably relate to the unfairness of some of the unconstitutional feminist inspired laws that have been passing lately without debate.

It is all over the Internet that there is no candidate that reaches out to hetero males audibly. With the entire Congress voting for the radically feminist VAWA and IMBRA laws in 2005, only Ron Paul and Tom Tancredo voted against this crime.

Yes, Ron Paul could be reading www.ifeminists.net to see what is going on with pro-equality feminists as opposed to the victim and gender feminists who control Congress.

There is also www.mensnewsdaily.com and www.onlinedatingrights.com and www.mediaradar.org.

An RP administration would be expected to eliminate the corrupt and oversized "Office on Violence Against Women" which just got funded for $430 Million for the next year despite the fact that the Constitution does not give Congress the power to deal with domestic violence. That is a states rights issue.