Independent Women's Voice

Independent Women's Voice

Independent Women’s Voice is a 501(c)(4) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization for women, men and families. IWV is dedicated to promoting limited government, free markets, and personal responsibility. Our most significant efforts include advocating for authentic feminism that embraces children and likes men, school choice, education reform, sound, non-politicized science, and against higher taxes and wasteful government spending. IWV seeks to ensure that conservative women’s voices are heard in the media and before state and national policymakers.

Independent Women’s Voice Poll: Massachusetts Voters Undo Conventional Wisdom

by Independent Women's Voice

The Massachusetts Special Election last week upended “conventional wisdom” about “who can/might/should/ or will win” and how traditional voting blocs may cast their ballots in upcoming elections.  This is not simply a look at “what happened,” but also what it means for the legislative agenda in Washington. In this poll, actual voters provide a roadmap for reform as Washington continues to debate how best to fix the economy, jump-start entrepreneurship, and shore up national security.

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Some highlights from the poll:

*       Independent Women Voters: This demographic was key to the electoral outcome. They bucked their gender, with 67% of them supporting Scott Brown.  Majorities say that Congress should stop the current levels of spending and call for enacting provisions that make it more affordable for people to buy health insurance on their own, instead of through their jobs, in the same way people buy homeowners’ and life insurance (56%). Two-thirds of Indie women would allow small businesses to form groups to buy healthcare coverage at lower rates, and 45% want Congress to “start over” on healthcare reform; just 2% say continue with the reform “as is.”

*   Those who had frequently voted for Ted Kennedy in the past (63% of the sample) had some surprising opinions: 79% of them said providing tax cuts to small businesses for job creation will speed up the nation’s economic recovery; 47% say Congress should open healthcare negotiations for the public to observe.

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