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It seems that as in Iowa, the youngest voters - 18 to 29 - came out for Obama as they did in Iowa, but women were strong for Clinton in New Hampshire, unlike in Iowa, where Obama actually got the women's vote.
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Mr. SOSNIK: Well, it's true that Hillary Clinton did much better last night amongst women in Iowa.
NPR: Political Directors Weigh What's Next
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In Iowa, Obama won among women narrowly.
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One of the surprises from the Iowa caucuses was that more younger women voted for Barack Obama, and older women tended to vote for Clinton.
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Professor PEGGIE SMITH (Law, University of Iowa): And you see over and over again these references to the fact that women of color, black women in particular, did not require as much in order to live, the notion that their families simply didn't need the same level of pay as did, for example, white families in order to make a daily living.
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