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Hoover argued that the “War on Women” was an attempt by Democrats to acquire more women voters because “they are losing men,” though Rosen disagreed that it was wise to see women as a constituency affected by issues in a particular way. “I hate this word, ‘War on Women,'” she said, to which Hoover
At the end of the day, concluded Romans, “people want to know who is going to create a job for them in the future,” a point that Hoover noted affected “women no differently than effect men.” Hoover and Rosen disagreed on the enthusiasm levels of the Republican Party (though both thought Democrats were somewhat discouraged), and Romans noted, as Rosen argued that we have had as a country “26 straight months of job growth,” that it has also been some of the slowest job growth in history. Romans concluded it would depend on “whose message people believe” on the economy, with both presenting formidable arguments.
The segment via CNN below: