Latest update: 02/11/2012 

- abortion - Barack Obama - Mitt Romney - US elections 2012 - women


Candidates campaigning hard to win womens' votes

With just a few days left, the two candidates in the race for the White House know that they need to woo America's women. With 53% of the electorate being female, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney know that issues such as abortion could make the difference between winning the presidential election and losing it. The Republican camp are pro-life, while the Democrats are more pro-choice - but which side will encourage US women to give them their vote?

By Hayde FITZPATRICK / Valérie DEFERT
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