Women's Insight Survey: What SheSpeaks Members Said

   By SheSpeaksTeam  Apr 17, 2024
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As the anticipation builds towards the 2024 election, understanding the complex factors influencing women ‘s voting decisions becomes crucial. We recently asked you, our SheSpeaks Community, for insights on what matters most as you think about the upcoming election. Below are our keep findings that we heard from you. You can also check out the graphic below for more of the survey results. 

Here’s what we learned: 

  • The top three factors that will impact women’s votes are: 
    1. Economy 
    2. Healthcare 
    3. Reproductive Rights
 
  • 51% of women think the economy is getting worse. 
  • 75% of women believe the Country is headed in the wrong direction. 
 
  • The Overturn of Roe v. Wade has had a significant impact on women’s voting preferences: 
    1. 56% say they vote pro-choice candidates 
    2. 19% say they vote pro-life candidates 
    3. 24% say that it depends on other issues
  • Our study also revealed that 33% of women are still undecided on who will vote for the 2024 Presidential Election. 
What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below. 

 
 
 
 
 
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DianaHammonds by DianaHammonds | HUNTSVILLE, AL
May 18, 2024

I have some concerns for my family in the future but with God, all things are possible🙏

DianaHammonds by DianaHammonds | HUNTSVILLE, AL
May 18, 2024

I have some concerns for my family in the future but with God, all things are possible🙏

DianaHammonds by DianaHammonds | HUNTSVILLE, AL
May 18, 2024

I have some concerns for my family in the future but with God, all things are possible🙏

Kdhmarie by Kdhmarie | Baton Rouge, LA
May 17, 2024

I am genuinely concerned about the future for myself but more so for my kids. Politicians on both sides are in it for themselves. They do not care about the welfare of the people. This is proven when they pass healthcare laws that impact everyone but themselves. Or when individuals take office and in a few years make a ton of money from the stock market and investments. We need term limits for congress and senate and it should be required that any law passed applies to everyone. That is what we should focus on

PrincessMommy by PrincessMommy | Belmont, MI
May 07, 2024

I think all of the above are valid. I feel very similarly

Trendtroveteller by Trendtroveteller | LANHAM, MD
May 06, 2024

As the election approaches, it?s important to know that many women care deeply about being able to make choices about their own bodies. Candidates who support these rights will likely get our votes.

Jgulley by Jgulley | KINGSPORT, TN
May 02, 2024

Voting isn't enough. If you want things to change you have to be proactive in the change. Depending on one other person to bring about what you think to be best is absurd and lazy.!

SueG907 by SueG907 | Diamond Bar, CA
May 02, 2024

I'm not sure why anyone would want to vote for a man who has taken away our rights, turned the White House into a Bazaar, and only thinks about himself. The other candidate has been working since the day he entered the White House to make life better for the other 98% of Americans

TheItGirl by TheItGirl | KISSIMMEE, FL
Apr 20, 2024

Whoever makes the cut. I really hope they make good choices for us as a whole.

saleago by saleago | Horseheads, NY
Apr 20, 2024

Interesting.

alzak1 by alzak1 | Hillsdale, MI
Apr 18, 2024

I don't think either candidate is worthy, we need fresh new faces.

plumeria9 by plumeria9 | SAN ANTONIO, TX
Apr 18, 2024

Let's Go San Antonio!!!!

plumeria9 by plumeria9 | SAN ANTONIO, TX
Apr 18, 2024

I vote pro-choice. We can't afford to let men make decisions on women's healthcare. I may not be crazy about the options for candidates but I have to go with pro-choice. I have two daughters and I've seen enough already with this anti-choice bs.

kd196310308 by kd196310308 | SAN ANTONIO, TX
Apr 18, 2024

I'm definitely voting for a candidate that's a pro-choice candidate. He or she has to be in favor of a women's rights, whether that's voting or reproductive.