Kamala Harris faces challenges in presidential race despite strong female voter support
Kamala Harris faced challenges in the presidential election despite strong support from female voters. While she received 53% of the female vote, Trump won overall due to his focus on economic issues, which resonated more with many voters. Polling showed significant gender gaps, with Harris performing well among Black women and college-educated white women. However, she struggled with white female non-college graduates, where only 35% supported her, highlighting a divide influenced by economic concerns. Harris's campaign was limited by her short time to establish her platform after Biden's withdrawal. In her concession speech, she urged supporters to keep fighting for their beliefs and encouraged young people to believe in their power.