A recent Wall Street Journal article reveals while Hillary Clinton’s presidential nomination is historic, many women voters are “indifferent.”
The biggest problem, WSJ explains, is that so much progress has already been achieved by women that this latest “glass ceiling” does not really resonate with some female voters. As more women become heads of companies like IBM and General Motors, and 40 percent are considered the main breadwinners in their homes, women may become “indifferent.”
The WSJ reports Clinton has had trouble winning support from middle-aged white women. A poll from Wall Street Journal/NBC News from July shows 52 percent of registered women voters — both Republican and Democrat — support Clinton. For white women ages 50-64, 36 percent support Clinton, while for white women ages 35-49, 34 percent support Clinton.