A new poll shows Georgia men overwhelmingly Democrats are winning women by a narrow margin, rejecting Harris Walz's presidential bid.
Fewer than 3 in 10 Georgian men are voting for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, according to results from the Center for Research at the University of Georgia's School of Public and International Affairs.
“Barack’s speech threatening to take away his black card if he doesn’t vote for Kamala is backfiring.”
Only 28% of male respondents said they supported Harris, but an overwhelming 59% said they supported former President Donald Trump as presidential candidate.
Ms. Harris currently loses to Mr. Trump in the state by 4 points, 47% to 43%, due to the huge gender gap.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, Ms. Harris won only 55% of the female vote to 37%, and the Democratic vote share was much smaller than Mr. Trump's male vote.
Polls show Trump with a 38% lead among whites, and Harris with a 74% to 8% lead among blacks.
Many on social media enjoyed the news from Georgia and gave hilarious reactions.
“There's a reason the campaign switched from a brat theme to a relentlessly nagging man theme. It doesn't seem to be working.” answered Podcaster Scott Greer.
“I’m proud to say we have very few beta guys here in Georgia.” read One reply.
“Maybe Barack's speech threatening to take away his black card if he doesn't vote for Kamala is backfiring.” read Another tweet.
Georgia, once a reliably red state, has emerged in recent years as a key battleground state where down-ballot contests can have outsized influence on Congress.
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