“After most women cast their ballots for President Obama in 2012, Republicans have worked overtime to boost their standing among female voters. They launched a major push to recruit female candidates for Congress, opened the first GOP political consulting firm exclusively aimed at winning over women voters, and established an organization that endorses women running for office,” the Boston Globe reports.
“But measured by the number of GOP women running for Congress, the efforts are not yielding many results.”
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