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...this might soon become one of the strongest elements of ThredUP. “It is a great idea because kids outgrow their clothes so fast and it can get really expensive,” she said. “I think this will be a great resource for moms??and myself, as well...
...actually not the appropriate measure of whether somebody is going to be influenced by the campaign.” she said. “More than a third of the independents have been consistent Obama or McCain supporters.” Demographic groups, such as “hockey moms?? or “working class wives,” are not the best measure of persuadable voters either, said Hillygus. “If you look at working class wives, and we broke by income you get wildly different predictions of how someone is going...
...class. If a group of people realizes they share a singular trait and rallies for it, Penn claims, they could make all the difference in the world. According to Penn—a former Crimson editor and the Clinton campaign strategist who in 1996 identified “Soccer Moms?? as a key voting demographic—the 75 groups he dissects in “Microtrends” could have the same effect the Soccer Moms did. That is, each could potentially be the population that wins the next election or the demographic whose wallets advertisers...
...sync, she said. In addition, a “media cloud” of stories that Faludi described as “irrational” predicted that single women would rush to the altar, return to the homes as housewives, and become “security moms?? who were worried that terrorists would attack their children.“I don’t even know where to begin with the media,” she said, sounding exasperated. “It’s a very bleak period. We should hit the press over the head...
...can’t help but think of that ancient superstition that a photo taken robs a bit of a person’s soul. If this were the case, most undergraduates would be in trouble. But then, so would everyone else. Yuppies, hippies, jocks, and soccer moms??people everywhere are snapping away...