Understandably, a lot of women seem to be angered by Hillary's loss. McCain indicated in his speech last night that he's going to try to exploit that anger, and attract disgruntled Clinton supporters.
Besides Roe v. Wade, there's one very simply fact that Obama has to pound every day:
McCain voted this spring AGAINST any enforcement of wage discrimination laws. He apparently thinks women should earn as much as men, but shouldn't be allowed to sue when they don't. This has gotten remarkably little attention, but any woman who wanted to express her frustration at Clinton's loss by voting for McCain would surely have second thoughts if she learned about this.

yes, and they could have a catchy name...
algranaiola 13 weeks 23 hours 52 min 43 sec ago
...something along the lines of "C*nts for McCain"
If there are any disgruntled women out there who supported Hillary but now will vote for McCain then I have two things to say to you. 1. You're racist. Deny it all you want. 2. You're dumb. Look at the records of both men. Wise up. Again, I think it's a false flag, but that voting booth is private and no one will be able to discern what you say from what you do.
Watch out for "Operation Chaos 2"
BTJ 13 weeks 1 day 1 hour 57 min ago
Remember Rush Limbaugh's campaign to turn out voters for Clinton in Ohio, Texas, and elsewhere to prolong the campaign and encourage bitterness and division within the Democratic party? Certainly McCain is now making an open appeal to Clinton supporters for their support -- without any knowledge of his own record. But I also think that some of the bitterness and support for McCain in the blogosphere and media may be a genuine as those Limbaugh Clinton supporters.
Bruce in Minneapolis