2008 Lifetime Television Every Woman Counts Poll Reveals Insights on Female VotersWith just six weeks until the general election, the Lifetime Television Every Woman Counts poll provides insights on female voters and their opinions on the candidates and intentions for the ballot box. The bi-partisan nationwide telephone survey of 534 American women likely to vote in the November election was conducted the polling company, inc./WomanTrend in conjunction with Democratic polling firm Lake Research Partners. Read the Lifetime Television Every Woman Counts Press Release here. Click here to view the topline results for the question regarding women in politics as role models for young girls in America. The results of the Every Woman Counts poll were covered extensively in the media. Please click on the article links below to learn more about the survey's findings and insights, or to hear Kellyanne's thoughts on female voters this election season. Also, click on any of the media links below to view coverage of the Lifetime Television Every Woman Counts poll on national news programs. In the MediaMSNBC News Live MSNBC | September 22, 2008 The Live Desk Fox News Channel | September 22, 2008 Happening Now The Fox News Channel | September 22, 2008 In the NewsMcCain Closes Huge Gap on Key Question for Women The Politico | September 22, 2008 New Lifetime Every Woman Counts Poll Reveals McCain/Palin and Obama/Biden in Tight Race for the Women's Vote The Wall Street Journal MarketWatch | September 22, 2008 Pollster: Palin Put Women in Play for McCain U.S. News & World Report | September 23, 2008 More Women Think News Media Have Treated Clinton & Palin Fairly USA Today | September 22, 2008 The Deciders, Women Divided The National Journal | September 22, 2008 Poll: Women Not Turned Off Over Palin's Abortion Views, Split on McCain-Obama LifeNews.com | September 22, 2008 McCain, Obama in Virtual Tie for Women's Votes, New Poll Finds The Dallas Morning News | September 22, 2008 Clinton: People Can Relate to Palin The San Diego Union-Tribune | September 23, 2008 s.j |