In the recent presidential election, the Democratic Party lost support from a significant percentage of Gen Z women.
40% of women under 30 voted for President-elect Donald Trump. daily mail reported on sunday, quotation Associated Press (AP) exit poll.
“Trump's massive rallies with young women helped him secure more voters under 30 than any Republican candidate since 2008,” the article said.
Vice President Kamala Harris (D) tried to win votes with appearances on the podcast “Call Her Daddy” and endorsements from celebrities such as Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. However, her efforts were not enough.
Her campaign focused on abortion, arguing that a Trump presidency would jeopardize their so-called “reproductive rights.”
“However, only 13% of voters under 30 said abortion was their top concern. In stark contrast, 40% of that age group said the economy was their main concern. A further 11% of under-30s said immigration was their biggest problem. mail said the article.
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According to Breitbart News, Trump won the 2024 election on Tuesday, making him the first person since Democrat Grover Cleveland in 1892 to take back the Oval Office after losing reelection. “It will become.”
According to CNN exit polls, Harris had an 8-point lead among female voters. But that number was almost half what President Joe Biden (D) got in 2020, AFP reported on Wednesday.
“I think there were high expectations about how women would vote in this election,” Sabrina Karim, a professor at Cornell University, told the magazine.
“However, it is important to always remember that women are not a monolithic group,” she said, adding that “women's concerns are multifaceted.”
Interestingly, Breitbart News reported on Tuesday that an NBC News exit poll showed Latino men choosing Trump over Harris by a wide margin.
“A poll released at 8:05 p.m. on Election Day found that 54% of Latino male voters voted for Trump to 44% for Harris. “This is a big change compared to the 2020 election, which favored President Biden, with a 59% to 36% margin for Trump,” the outlet said.
