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By Chris Gentilviso
Retired Rep. Steve LaTourette (R-Ohio) opened up on Sunday about his party's struggles to procure female voters, admitting that he's not surprised by recent troubles.
In an interview with Fox News Sunday, LaTourette highlighted the 2012 Indiana U.S. Senate race as a primary example, pointing to Tea Party favorite Richard Mourdock's rape remarks.
"Mr. Mourdock, for instance, I mean -- we're supposed to wonder why we don't have the women's vote in this country when we have a candidate suggesting that a child born as a result of rape is a gift from God? I'm not wondering why we don't have more women voting for Republicans," LaTourette said.
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