Young Female Voters are Open to Women in Politics
Even though the People’s United Party is gaining popularity, the Briceño administration is still grappling with challenges like citizen security, infrastructure development, and connecting with the public. The poll results also show that young female voters are open to women in politics, including Albert Area Representative Tracy Panton.
Trygve Olson, Viking Strategies
“PUP’s strengths, you know, they are the favorites. The rise in crime is their key challenge, economic difficulties are kind of neutral for them, corruption concerns, infrastructure, need for engagement. UDP, you know, they’ve got to navigate their leadership challenges that they have. But when you think about those people that are leading, right. So of them, most of them have either been around or are part of a family that has been around. Obviously, Tracy Panton has really good numbers. That younger generation of females had a tendency to be incredibly warm in their language and in their numbers towards other females, particularly Elena Smith, for people who were up in her area, so they knew her, and Tracy Panton, more nationally. There’s an element of them and I don’t know well enough to know if it’s because they’re just female so it’s like okay we’re sticking together or I am woman and here we are or it’s inherently a little bit different because there is a thing with younger men also being slightly more positive to them that they are different.”
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