As
Donald Trump targets women, Republicans say he
could cost the
party everything
Christine Matthews, a longtime Republican strategist whose work focuses on*
convincing other women to vote Republican , felt good about her party's progress with female voters after the 2014 midterm elections.
Republicans added women to their ranks in the House and Senate, and even defeated a Democratic senator in Colorado who had made the so-called "war on women" the hallmark issue of his campaign.
But two years later, as GOP presidential front-runner
Donald Trump continually makes misogynistic comments on the trail, Matthews*said she feels any progress made with women has been erased.*
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