Republicans advance women to positions of power influence.
By Adriana Cohen The Boston Herald
AUSTIN Texas (Texas Insider Report) The war on women is officially over. Americans are simply not falling for it. The mid-term election delivered that message loud and clear. In fact
millions of American women across the country
elected Republican women to represent them.
The progressives birth-control darling Sandra Fluke who kickstarted the phony propaganda scheme back in 2012 was sent packing Tuesday. She ran for state Senate in Californias 26th District and lost dramatically -- by 21 points -- despite being very well-funded. Proof even lots of money cant fool the people.
In Texas Wendy Davis who made a name for herself last year during an infamous 11-hour-long attempt to filibuster a highly controversial Texas abortion bill lost her bid for governor. And Mark Udall a rubber stamp for Obama who ran his hotly contested Colorado Senate race on womens issues was trounced by Republican Cory Gardner.
Republicans actually advanced women and gave them positions of power and influence.
Republican Mia Love (right center) was elected Utahs first black congresswoman. In Iowa the GOPs Joni Ernst (at right right) is now the states first female senator. The same is so for West Virginias Sen.-elect Shelley Moore Capito. And the youngest congresswoman in history 30-

year-old Elise Stefanik (at right on left) of New York was also victorious.
With the mass wave of Republican electorate victories giving the GOP control of both the Senate and the House as well as winning several key gubernatorial seats -- in Blue States no less -- Democrats would be smart to scrap the bogus war on women ploy once and for all. Americans are simply not falling for it.
In fact millions of American women across the country elected Republicans to represent them. If there was a real war on women clearly this massive demographic wouldve voted differently.
What smart American women know is that the most important thing our government can do for us is to protect our safety and freedom. We need leaders in Washington who will support a strong military possess an effective foreign policy and elect those who will strengthen homeland security. Right now.
On the economic front what Republican women understand is that the path to financial independence and the American Dream are two things: a good education and a good job.
Bottom line: Theres hope for America because midterm results indicate women across this nation are starting to get it.

The GOP might take the White House in 2016 after all.
Adriana Cohen is a weekly columnist for the Boston Herald and co-hosts Boston Herald Radios TRENDING NOW w/Joe Battenfeld. Follow her on Twitter @AdrianaCohen16 or visit