Majority of white women vote for Trump over Harris in recent election
In the recent election, a majority of white women voted for Donald Trump over Kamala Harris, despite expectations that Harris would perform better with this demographic. Exit polls show Trump received 53% of white women’s votes, compared to 45% for Harris. Critics have expressed disappointment, labeling white women who supported Trump as "weak sisters." They argue that many white women prioritized party loyalty or other issues over gender, despite Harris's focus on reproductive rights and her campaign's efforts to appeal to women voters. The election results have sparked discussions about the effectiveness of Harris's campaign strategies. Some commentators believe the campaign failed to connect with conservative white women, while others suggest that the messaging may have alienated potential supporters.