Here's why Bush did so well among female voters

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UWS:
In 2000, Al Gore won the female vote by 11 percentage points over George W. Bush.

Yet four years later, Bush drastically increased his showing among female voters as he won 48 % of the female vote while Kerry won that electorate by just 3 percentage points, one of the best performances for a Republican presidential candidate among female voters in modern history. According to the article below, it is because of the "security moms", whose main concern is keeping their families safe from terror in a time foreign policy and national security were the main issue of the 2004 election.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/oct/23/uselections2004.usa

Suburbia:
Karens who want to feel safe from terror and crime.

Women like to feel safe, especially middle aged women.

Bootes Void:
Probably has to do with the fact that he won the popular vote and the only one to do so since the end of the Cold War

UWS:
The Security Moms likely played a major role in bringing Dubya to the top in key states like Ohio (where 53 % of voters were female and Dubya won 50 % of them, a 5 % increase compared to 2000)

https://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/OH/P/00/epolls.0.html

TheElectoralBoobyPrize:
There was a big swing with white women. I think Bush went from only winning them by 1 to winning them by 11.

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