YouGov poll shows 1 in 8 women vote differently from partners without telling them

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A YouGov poll reveals that 1 in 8 women have voted differently from their partners without informing them. This statistic matches the percentage of men who reported the same behavior. The survey indicates that men may underestimate women's support for Vice President Kamala Harris. While women traditionally favor Democratic candidates, the gap has widened this election cycle, with women backing Harris by 12% more than men. In contrast, 46% of men believe their partners will vote for Trump, while only 40% think they will support Harris. This reflects ongoing tensions in relationships regarding political choices, especially amid heightened discussions on women's rights.


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