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As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump reach out to male voters, here's what polls show about 'gender gaps'

Oct 11, 2024 View Original Article
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    20% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    70% ReliableGood

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  • Politician Portrayal

    -16% Negative

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73% : In 2020, 53% of men supported Trump while 45% supported then-Vice President Joe Biden; while 57% of women supported Biden and 42% supported Trump.
69% : 21% of Black male voters think Trump would make a good president, as opposed to 11% of Black female voters and 15% of Black voters overall.
61% : Polling shows that Black men overwhelmingly support Harris, but that Trump has more support from Black men than from Black women.
55% : Among female registered voters, that is effectively reversed: 52% of female registered voters support Harris, while 43% support Trump.
51% : In 2016, 52% of men supported Trump while 41% supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton; but 54% of women supported Clinton while 41% supported Trump.
44% : A Pew Research Center poll of registered voters published on Thursday found Harris and Trump in a close race nationally among registered voters nationwide -- but there's a larger gap between them among male and female voters.
44% : The poll found 51% of male registered voters supporting Trump, and 43% supporting Harris.
33% : The latest polling still shows a "gender gap" among Harris' and Trump's support among men and women, with more men supporting Trump and more women supporting Harris.
31% : Some recent polls have also delved into Black male support for Harris and Trump, amid uncertainty over whether either candidate is doing enough to reach them.
24% : According to a recent analysis by 538, the gender gap between Harris and Trump has actually narrowed slightly from where it was in August, although the Harvard Youth Poll published in September found a large gap among younger voters of either gender - with Harris up 17 points among young men and up 47 points among young women.

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