Women lead early voting in the U.S. raising concerns for Trump's campaign
Women are leading early voting in the U.S., making up 54% of over 60 million ballots cast. This trend is notable in key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and North Carolina, where the gender gap in early voting is around 10%. Polls indicate that Kamala Harris has a 12-point lead over Donald Trump among women voters. The margin is smaller among white women, with Harris trailing by just 2 points, compared to Trump's 16-point lead over Biden in 2020. Republicans are concerned about the high female turnout. While early voting shows more registered Republicans in some states, women are still voting in greater numbers. Trump's recent comments and past controversies may be affecting his support among female voters.