Does the GOP Have a Woman Problem?

The Takeaway

Democrats won with women by 19 points in the 2018 midterm elections.Efforts to recruit new women candidates to the Republican Party have faltered and while a record number of women will be serving in the next Congress come January, most of them are Democrats. There will actually be fewer Republican women on the Hill in 2019 than there were this year. So does the GOP have a gender problem and what might that mean leading up to the 2020 presidential election?

This week onPolitics with Amy Walter from The Takeaway,we’ll examine the growing divide among Republican leadership and the electorate and we visit Kansas, where a handful of Republican women in the statehouse have defected from the GOP.

Guests:

Kansas State Senator Barbara Bollierand Representative Stephanie Claytonrepresent suburban districts where a majority of voters went for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Kim Alfanois a Republican strategist and CEO of Alfano Communications.

Robert P. Jonesis the CEO of the public religion research institute and the authorthe End of White Christian America.

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