Nat’l Poll Reveals Who American Women Are Leaning Towards To Be The Next US President
According to a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, August 17, 2024, a cursory look at the National Poll has shown who American Women are leaning toward to be the Next President of the United States.
Recall that since the arrival of Vice President Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket, the race has been competitive between the two dominant political parties unlike it was when President Joe Biden was at the top of the ticket for the Democratic Party.
However, while talking about the gender vote in respect to how they appear on the National Poll, a CNN Analyst, Harry Anton pointed out who American Women are favoring between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris as the Next U.S. president.
While speaking, he said, “Yeah. Alright. It’s the gender gap. It’s something we’ve spoken about in politics for a long period of time, and we’re really seeing it here. Alright.”
“Let’s take a look at the national polls first. This is the Democrat versus Trump margin, and I wanna point out this is average across the same pollsters. Look at Biden versus Trump, women and men.”
“What we see here is the gender gap is working to Donald Trump’s advantage. She holds a 9-point advantage among men against Joe Biden, and Joe Biden only held a full 4-point advantage among women.”
“But take a look now. Look at how the race has changed. Instead of having a 4-point advantage among women like Biden, look at Harris’s advantage. It leaps up to 11 points. In fact, men haven’t changed their voting patterns at all, at least in the national polls.”
“A 9-point advantage for Donald Trump versus Joe Biden, a 9-point advantage against Kamala Harris. What has occurred is women voters are flocking to the Democratic ticket. Look at that. Look at that. Four points versus 11 points.”
“That is the reason that Kamala Harris has turned this race around.”
“Biden versus Trump women. Biden has a little bit a larger advantage in those Great Lakes battleground states, scoring those New York Times and the College polls at 10 points.”
“But again, that surge among women, we’re seeing the same thing in those battleground states as we saw in Ashley. Kamala Harris is up 17 points among women. Men, very little change.”
“This is the Democrat versus the Republican for president. Again, these are the key, Great Lake battleground states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. 2020 and 2016 are final. These are the exit polls. 2024 is now.”
“Look at the women’s margin. Look at what’s going on here. Look how much better Kamala Harris is doing Yeah. Among women voters. It was 11 points Hillary Clinton back in 2016, 13 points in 2020.”
“Look at this margin now, 17 points. Interestingly, the gender gap becoming wider over time. It’s much wider this year than what we’re normally expecting. Because in fact, Donald Trump is winning male voters by 15 points.”
“That’s better than he did in 2020 in these same states, and it’s even better than he did in 2016, although just slightly better.”
“But the bottom line here is Kamala Harris is winning this race right now, at least in these key battleground states, because of what she’s doing for women voters. Women voters are energized and is the reason that Kamala Harris turned the deficit that Joe Biden had into a lead.”
The analysis by CNN Analyst, Harry Anton, suggests that the 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be a hotly contested race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
While Trump maintains a significant advantage among male voters, Harris has managed to capture the support of a sizable majority of female voters, a key demographic that has historically played a decisive role in determining election outcomes.
The data presented by the analyst shows a marked shift in the gender dynamics of the race, with Harris enjoying a significantly wider margin of support among women compared to her predecessor, Joe Biden.
This surge in female support appears to be a crucial factor in Harris’ ability to overturn the deficit that Biden faced in the key battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
The widening of the gender gap in this election cycle is particularly noteworthy, as the analyst points out that it is much more pronounced than what has been typically observed in previous elections.
While Trump’s support among male voters has increased compared to his previous performances, the overwhelming support of women for the Democratic ticket has proved to be a game-changer.
The analysis highlights the importance of the female vote in shaping the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, and it will be interesting to see how the dynamics unfold as the campaign season progresses.
The vote of American women will be crucial in determining the next occupant of the White House.