Article: Most unmarried women voted for Kerry.(NATION)

Byline: Amy Fagan, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Unmarried women turned out in record numbers in last year's election and voted overwhelmingly for Sen. John Kerry, while President Bush captured the majority of married women's votes, including a group that Kerry supporters had hoped to attract - married women without college degrees.

Single women were one of the few demographic groups to increase their share of the electorate last election, according to a report by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research.

"Unmarried women played an important part in this election," said Democratic strategist and pollster Stanley Greenberg, who helped compile and analyze the ...

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