For First Time, Women Voters Overruled Men in Nov. Election

For First Time, Women Voters Overruled Men in Nov. Election

FILE – This Oct. 19, 2012 file photo shows thee audience, who were mostly women, listen behind President Barack Obama as he speaks about the choice facing women in the election during a campaign event at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. 

Sorry, fellas, but President Barack Obama’s re-election makes it official: Women can overrule men at the ballot box. 

For the first time in research dating to 1952, the candidate whom the most men chose — Mitt Romney — lost. More women voted for the other guy. 

It’s surprising it didn’t happen sooner, since women have been voting in larger numbers than men for almost three decades, exit polls show. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

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