31 October 2007
USINFO Webchat will explore impact of women voters in the United States
Women voters have played a crucial role in American presidential elections for years, and 2008 will be no different.
On November 9 at 10 a.m. EST (1500 GMT), join Kellyanne Conway as she discusses the nature and impact of women voters in the United States in the 2008 presidential election.
Conway is the president and chief executive officer of the polling company™ inc., a privately held, woman-owned corporation founded in 1995. One of the most quoted and noted pollsters on the national scene, she was recognized as the most accurate predictor of the 2004 elections, receiving the Washington Post’s “Crystal Ball” award. She is co-author of What Women Really Want: How American Women Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class, and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live (Free Press, 2005). In her 19-year research career, she has advised clients in 46 of the 50 states and directed hundreds of demographic and attitudinal survey projects for statewide and congressional political races, trade associations and Fortune 100 companies.
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