Kamala Harris highlights gender divide as young voters show mixed support for Trump
Kamala Harris is concerned about a significant gender divide in the upcoming election. Polls show that 69% of women aged 18-29 support her, while only 45% of men in the same age group back Donald Trump. At a recent college football event, students expressed differing views on the election. Some young men support Trump, citing a desire for less political correctness and a preference for male leadership. Others, particularly women, highlight issues of misogyny influencing voting behavior. Polling indicates that Black men may also be shifting towards Trump, with some feeling neglected by the Democratic Party. Former President Obama suggested that misogyny could be a factor in their voting choices. The election outcome may reflect these gender dynamics.