Voting Survey Blog
Overall, the biggest group of respondents were female Democrats. I believe this result can be explained fairly easily by looking at the methods of dissemination used and the demographics of our general area. Houston itself has always tended to vote Democratic, even when Texas itself does not. Those who responded that they identified with the Democratic party were not all female, though. The majority of men selected that option, albeit at a lesser rate than women. As for the main reasons why women tend to vote Democrat, that’s pretty straightforward. The Republican party’s platform doesn’t support women’s rights. For example, in 1980 Ronald Reagan endorsed bills that blocked women’s abortion rights. The Democratic party has capitalized on this flaw in the opposing platform by taking stances that are in staunch support of the progression of women’s rights. As for the survey itself, there are a few things we could have done to make it more fine-tuned. The punctuation and capitalization are a little off, and I think those would help increase professionalism. Some questions have grammar issues as well. I also noticed that one question (one about women's influence in pop culture) had duplicate answer choices. Overall I think it was fairly well done, and the concepts were all well done. However, there were just a few things that if they had been fixed, would’ve improved the survey greatly.
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