Former President Donald Trump's lead among white male voters is a “worrying sign” for Vice President Kamala Harris, CNN political director David Chalian said on “CNN News Central” Wednesday.
“Harris has a 17 percentage point lead among women voters in these states, and in Wisconsin she has a 16 percentage point lead among women voters, and in Michigan the lead is even smaller. But on the flip side of that are male voters, and you can see that Donald Trump has a very large advantage among male voters – an 18 point advantage in Nevada and a 15 point advantage in Pennsylvania,” Chalian said. “In terms of the gender gap, Harris' advantage with women and Trump's advantage with men could have a big impact in these battleground states depending on who wins this battle and who extends their advantage.”
He added, “If you look at white voters without college degrees, they're clearly Trump supporters. You can see that Trump has a high approval rating among them. That's a problematic sign for Harris. She's not doing well with white college-educated voters in places like Georgia. Maybe Harris wants to win back some of the support of white college-educated voters in these battleground states.”
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