Women indeed showed up to support Kamala Harris in the 2024 elections, but in substantially smaller numbers compared to previous Democratic candidates like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.
While women historically lean toward Democratic candidates, white women's voting patterns reveal a stark trend, resulting in Harris only securing a 10-point advantage among them—far less than Clinton or Biden.
The Trump campaign successfully targeted young men, leading to a 16-point gender gap between young male and female voters, a significant increase from the previous election.
Despite historical voting trends, Harris made some progress with white women, reducing the loss margin, but ultimately failed to mobilize them in numbers seen by her predecessors.
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