Suburban women appear to support Obama as a president on average more often than the typical 
voter. This is true for the general election preferences as well as the preference for Obama's 
healthcare system, the latter showing that suburban women lead with 47% in an astounding 7% 
over the average 40%. Suburban women are also slightly more likely to support Bush tax cuts 
for homes with income above $250,000.
The title of the graphic is high value target. It says that  Barack Obama's polls are slightly 
better with suburban women, who are more inclined to support his health care proposal.
This chart illustrates how Barack Obama is doing as President of the US, general election 
references, the opinion of the President, and the Bush tax cuts for both total population 
and suburban women,
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how Barack Obama's re-election efforts targeted 
certain demographic groups such as gender, income, and race
The caption for this graph is, "High-Value Target".  The information provided herein dates 
back from when Barack Obama was running for president against Mitt Romney.  There are four 
different graphs that capture polling data from suburban woman versus the general population 
in four areas of concern. 
This is a series of color coded graphs and related statistics depicting that Barak Obama was 
polling slightly better with suburban women over his opponent during the 2013 election. 
The chart shows how the general population feels about political topics compared to suburban 
women, specifically. The trend of the chart shows that suburban women tend to have a more 
positive outlook on Obama as president and support his political views more than the general 
population.
This graph shows the difference between how suburban women poll on issues in the Obama/Romney 
presidential election versus the general population.  It shows they show greater support for 
four topics: How Obama is doing as a president, preference for Obama over Romney, support 
for Obama's health care plan, and support for repealing the Bush tax cuts.
This is a chart saying that Obama is doing well in the polls with suburban women. There are 
4 charts with depict his popularity throughout this graph. 
This chart shows presidential approval ratings for President Obama focusing on ratings from 
all voters versus suburban women.  In issues such as health care and general election approval 
ratings, suburban women's poll results are slightly higher.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the demographics are in favor of Barack 
Obama during the 2012 election, specifically among women and age
This chart describes high-value target. Specifically, Barack Obama polls slightly better with 
suburban women who are are more inclined to share the President's position on health care.
The charts shows the results of American voters opinion of the job president Barack Obama 
is doing at this time in office. The chart shows how well voters think he is doing on various 
issues. Overall the president is doing better with suburban women.