Kamala Harris faces challenges with white women voters in campaign struggle

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Kamala Harris faced challenges in her campaign, particularly with white women voters. While she resonated with younger women, many older and suburban white women supported Donald Trump, reflecting a divide in voter priorities and concerns. Harris's focus on women's reproductive rights did not fully connect with all demographics. Exit polls showed significant support for Trump among women, especially those without college degrees, indicating a complex decision-making process influenced by various factors. The campaign struggled to address deep-rooted political divisions and economic inequalities. Critics suggest that Harris did not effectively mobilize her base or respond to their concerns, particularly regarding foreign policy and economic issues.


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