Trump trails Harris among female voters by 14 points. And women go to the polls more often than men.
US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign fears he may lose the election because of insufficient attention to female voters, who typically vote more actively than men. This was stated in the CNN publication.
It has been noted that Trump has avoided participating in online and television programs aimed at female audiences, mainly speaking on right-wing shows that are more interested in young men.
Trump’s advisers and allies argued earlier in the fall that men’s love for him would offset a lack of support from women, but Republicans have raised concerns about that in recent weeks.
At rallies, Trump began repeating that he would protect women. But it was controversial because of his team’s stance on abortion.
CNN also reported, citing three sources familiar with the conversations, that Trump has repeatedly asked his close allies why women don’t like him.
“He thinks women want someone who will give them security. Security for their children,” said one of the channel’s sources.
On October 30 in North Carolina, Trump asked women in his audience if they wanted him to protect them. He seemed happy with the congratulations he received.
However, the latest ABC News/Ipsos national poll found Trump trailing Harris among likely female voters by 14 points, a margin larger than his 6-point lead among men, the article.
In addition, a notable predominance of women was recorded in early voting. In the seven most divisive states, women cast 55% of the vote to men’s 45%, a concern among Trump allies.
Trump and Harris were previously reported to be in a close tie in the primary state. The Democrat is only one percentage point ahead of the Republican.
One week before the US presidential election. There is no favorite
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Source: korrespondent

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