Recent polls show that Vice President Kamala Harris enjoys significantly lower approval ratings among young men than President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Harvard Youth Poll conducted by the Harvard Kennedy School of Politics (IOP) Found Among male voters, Kamala Harris received 53 percent support, while former President Donald Trump received 36 percent.
The poll was conducted from September 4 to 16, 2024, and surveyed 2,002 Americans between the ages of 18 and 29.
This indicates that compared to Biden and Clinton, he has a slight lead among male voters, where Biden holds a 28-point lead and Clinton a 19-point lead.
Among young women, Harris had a 47-point lead over Trump, with 70 percent of young women supporting her, compared with Trump's 23 percent.
The poll also found that among 18-29 year olds, Harris received 46% support compared to Trump's 29%. Among registered voters, Harris received 52% support compared to Trump's 29%.
Among likely voters, Harris received 61 percent support compared to Trump's 30 percent. Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein, independent presidential candidate Cornel West and Libertarian Party presidential candidate Chase Oliver each received 1 percent support.
In the two-candidate race, Harris garnered 64 percent of the support, while Trump received 32 percent.
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