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Group of Women Voters to Respond to Palin's Speech via Webcast

Watch women, including former Hillary supporters and undecided voters, react to Palin's speech in real time.
September 3, 2008  |  
 
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Editor's note: The following is a press release from Women's Voices. Women Vote Action Fund.

Update: We'll begin the focus groups right after Palin speaks, not at 6:30 PDT as we had planned earlier. Video will be streaming live as well as available afterwards. Please allow a five minute delay between the end of the live focus group and the availability of the archived video.

Two focus groups of unmarried and married women voters will react live, via Webcast from Las Vegas, to Governor Palin's acceptance of the Republican Vice-Presidential nomination on Thursday. Commissioned by Women's Voices. Women Vote Action Fund, Anna Greenberg and Stan Greenberg of Greenberg, Quinlan, Rosner Research will coordinate the focus groups. Women's Voices. Women Vote Action Fund is dedicated to encouraging unmarried women to bring their voices to our nation's political conversation and to advocate for policies important to them.

Each focus group will consist of female voters between 30-60 years of age, including some former Hillary Clinton supporters who are now undecided or are weak supporters of Barack Obama or John McCain.

WHO: Married and unmarried women, including some former Hillary Clinton supporters who are now undecided or are weak supporters of Barack Obama or John McCain.

WHAT: Focus groups react to Palin speech from Las Vegas.

WHEN: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 6:30pm PDT

WHERE: Via Webcast or in Las Vegas;

Las Vegas Field and Focus

3909 South Maryland Parkway,

4th Floor, Suite 402

Las Vegas, Nevada 89119

HOW: Webcast:

Group 1 -- Married Women: Event ID: 16536 Password: 9391779

Group 2 -- Unmarried Women: Event ID: 16537 Password: 1479415

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