Study: Unmarried Women May Be Key to 2008 Elections

[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

Unmarried women may be the sleeping giant in the November elections after turning up in record numbers in presidential primaries, according to a new survey from Greenberg Quinlan Research.

Matched against a generic Republican, these women voters favor the Democratic presidential candidate by a whopping 62-38 percent margin.
 
The "change" message works well with this group: 80 percent hope the election will bring "real change" for America. This survey did not break down their Obama vs. Clinton votes, but other surveys showed this voting bloc support Clinton by large margins.