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TABLE TALK A 2012 Survey of Republican Women. SURVEY RESULTS. Conducted by the National Federation of Republican Women.
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TABLE TALK A 2012 Survey of Republican Women SURVEY RESULTS Conducted by the National Federation of Republican Women
Daily we hear the media and others perpetuate stereotypes about Republican women, who we are and what we believe. No comprehensive survey of Republican women had ever been taken to provide data for a substantive response. Thus, the National Federation of Republican Women’s Table Talk Survey was born, a survey created by Republican women for Republican women. Between July 1 and August 6, 2012, more than 8,500 women representing every one of the 50 states and several U.S. territories participated, providing us with this much needed data. We are anxious to share the results. This presentation highlights the survey results and addresses five topics: Demographics, Policy, Problems, Our Perspectives and Elections. No analysis or interpretation of the results has yet been formulated, just the raw data. This is an important beginning for Republican women! The NFRW is now ready and equipped to lead in this discussion. NFRW President August 27, 2012
DEMOGRAPHICS Who are the 8,500 Women Who Took This Survey?
6666 Respondents 58.8% 41.2%
6700 Respondents 29.1%
6700 respondents 41.1%
32.0% 6700 respondents
91.9% 6680 respondents
5095 respondents 67.7% 32.3%
1639 business owner respondents 61.2% 38.8%
6687 Respondents 66.1% 23.9% 10%
6687 Respondents 76.0%
POLICY POINTS • What Do We Believe?
7269 respondents 59.3% 25.8% 15%
7269 respondents 97.2%
7269 respondents 90.7%
7258 respondents 97.1%
7258 respondents 35.6% 32.2% 32.2%
7258 respondents 60.6% 16.4% 23%
7241 respondents 37.1% 37.5% 25.3%
7241 respondents 90.8%
7241 respondents 64.9% 20.8% 14.3%
7185 respondents 96.7%
7185 respondents 96.0% 96.0%
PROBLEMS FOR TODAY What is Impacting Us?
31.3% 5% 4.4% 26.4% 19.5% 3% 8041 respondents 31.3%
8041 respondents 7.9% 13.3% 14.8% 10.6% 7.6% 24.7% 15.8% 4.8%
21.8% 3.1% 3.7% 5.2% 1.9% 19.8% 11.8% 9.0% 16.1% 8041 respondents 7.5%
27.1% 3.4% 4.1% 2.7% 4.1% 13.2% 4.7% 8041 respondents 11.1% 22.6% 7.1%
8041 respondents 5.1% 18.8% 2% 5.7% 1.6% 35.2% 18.2% 7.1% 6.3%
24.4% 12.5% 40.6% 11.6% 2.3% 6929 respondents 8.7%
28.4% 10.2% 23.7% 6.5% 4% 17.9% 3.5% 6929 respondents 5.6%
23.6% 10.3% 26.7% 8% 4.2% 11.2% 3.7% 1.2% 5.4% 6929 respondents 5.6%
13.9% 8.8% 17.4% 39.6% 2.5% 11.9% 6929 respondents 5.4%
6713 Respondents 16.2% 22.4% 48.3% 13.1%
31.2% 28.9% 19.2% 7.5% 3.6% 2.8% 1.9% 2577 Respondents 3.3%
OUR PERSPECTIVES How Do We See Ourselves? How Do We See Our Nation?
38.9% 7013 Respondents
6943 respondents 86.2%
6943 respondents 74.2% 19.1%
6903 respondents 98.9%
6903 respondents 62.08% 37.2%
6903 respondents 81.1% 18.9%
7185 respondents 77.6% 22.4%
ELECTIONS Why Do We Support the Republican Party? Who are We Voting for in 2012?
62.7% 58.4% 42.0% 26.8% 21.9% 21.4% 15.2% 10.1% 9.8% 7115 Respondents 9.2%
7115 Respondents 75% 25%