In the 2024 election, the gender gap is notably wide, with a striking 29-point difference when broken down by educational attainment, revealing deep political divides.
Voters are increasingly polarized: college-educated women prioritize abortion rights, while non-college-educated voters focus on day-to-day financial issues and safety concerns.
Men without a college degree and women with a college degree exist in politically divergent worlds, giving prominence to different issues and character traits.
Economic issues particularly affect non-college-educated voters, with rising inflation and unemployment impacting their sense of security and driving political preferences.
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