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Women Leading the Way: Unpacking the SheSpeaks Survey with Libby Rodney PART 2

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This is part 2 of our conversation with Libby Rodney, the Chief Strategy Officer at The Harris Poll. Libby helps us analyze the results of the latest SheSpeaks Community Survey.

You can listen to Part 1 here.
The results of the survey can be found here:
https://shespeaks.com/SheSpeaks-Spring-Survey-Results
In this conversation, we cover the factors influencing women's votes in the upcoming presidential election. From economic concerns and healthcare access to the impact of Roe v. Wade's overturn.

Libby also shares insights on the generational gap in political perspectives, revealing why both younger and older voters are feeling the need for fresh leadership. We also discuss the surprising shifts in public opinion on who might win the next election and dive into the broader societal impacts of these trends. Libby also sheds light on some hopeful trends, particularly around women's economic influence and community-building.
Guest Links and Resources:
https://libbyrodney.com

linkedin.com/in/libbyrodney

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This is part 2 of our conversation with Libby Rodney, the Chief Strategy Officer at The Harris Poll. Libby helps us analyze the results of the latest SheSpeaks Community Survey.

You can listen to Part 1 here.
The results of the survey can be found here:
https://shespeaks.com/SheSpeaks-Spring-Survey-Results
In this conversation, we cover the factors influencing women's votes in the upcoming presidential election. From economic concerns and healthcare access to the impact of Roe v. Wade's overturn.

Libby also shares insights on the generational gap in political perspectives, revealing why both younger and older voters are feeling the need for fresh leadership. We also discuss the surprising shifts in public opinion on who might win the next election and dive into the broader societal impacts of these trends. Libby also sheds light on some hopeful trends, particularly around women's economic influence and community-building.
Guest Links and Resources:
https://libbyrodney.com

linkedin.com/in/libbyrodney

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  • WATCH our podcast on YouTube @SheSpeaksTV
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