Kamala Harris loses 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump, missing chance to be first woman president

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Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump, failing to become the first woman president in U.S. history. Despite a campaign focused on reproductive rights, she could not overcome Trump's support, particularly among male voters. Harris received strong backing from women, winning 55% of their votes, but Trump secured over half of the male vote. The election results highlighted a significant gender divide, with Harris losing ground among Black and Latino men compared to previous elections. Trump's campaign included sexist remarks, yet he gained support from various demographics, including Latino voters. His victory marks a continuation of the U.S. not electing a woman president, raising questions about gender perceptions in American politics.


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