In the article “Sen. Olympia Snowe on how the GOP can mendits image among women” (posted August 24, 2012 on washingtonpost.com), Republican Senator Olympia Snowe (ME) talks about the GOP’s position on
women’s issues, recent events that have solidified the notion that the GOP is
waging a war on women, and what the GOP will have to do in order to win back
some of the female vote for the upcoming presidential election. Senator Snowe references two events
in particular - recent comments made by Representative Todd Akin
(R - Mo) regarding how a woman’s body deals with rape and the hard-core GOP stance
on abortion – that have damaged their relationship with female voters.
I believe Senator Snowe’s commentary is targeted at ALL
women, both Democrats and Republicans alike. While Senator Snowe herself is a Republican, her views appear to be somewhat liberally conservative. She
supports issues such as a woman’s right to choose, legalized abortion, and gay
rights.
Senator Snowe’s main advice on how the GOP can win back the
female vote is for Romney to “disassociate himself from the extremes within our
party…” Specifically, she is referring to the very rigid stance that some members
of the GOP have in regards to abortion – no abortions in ANY case, with no
exceptions. I agree with Senator Snowe’s idea of disassociation, but
considering that Romney has chosen a running mate who IS one of the extremists,
I can hardly see how this will be possible.
Senator Snowe goes on to propose that Romney focus on
another important set of issues to women, which are jobs and the economy. She also
provides statistics on how women are affected by programs such as
Medicare/Medicaid and advises on how Romney needs to show how he will support
these programs going forward in order to benefit women.