This is a very good and insightful discussion of Democratic campaigns and the women vote by columnist Mona Charon writing for the Washington Examiner. It is very long with lots of important insights. She breaks down demographic voting patterns of women; looks at how the Democratic party has, in recent years, appealed to women voters (basically by lying about Republicans’ positions on all things gynecological); by examining why women, not just in the US but in much of the western world, tend to vote left (they are more risk averse than men); along with a number of other issues. As I said it is a very long piece but worth the investment.