Exit Polling: 40 Percent of Women Under 30 Dumped Harris for Trump

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Exit Polling: 40 Percent of Women Under 30 Dumped Harris for Trump​


The Democrat Party lacked the support of a significant percentage of Gen Z women in the recent presidential election.

Forty percent of women under 30 years old voted for now President-Elect Donald Trump, the Daily Mail reported on Sunday, citing Associated Press (AP) exit polling.

“Trump’s huge rally with young women helped secure the largest portion of voters under 30 than any Republican candidate since 2008,” the article said.

Vice President Kamala Harris (D) tried to win their votes with her appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast and endorsements from celebrities such as Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. However, her efforts were not enough.

Her campaign focused on abortion, claiming a Trump presidency would put their so-called “reproductive rights” in danger.

“But only 13 percent of voters under 30 said abortion was their number one concern. In stark contrast, 40 percent of that age group said the economy was their main worry. Another 11 percent of under 30s said immigration was their top issue,” the Mail article said.
http://www.breitbart.com/2024-electi...ris-for-trump/



The Democrats couldn't count on any segment of society to put them over the top.
 
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This is significant:

“But only 13 percent of voters under 30 said abortion was their number one concern. In stark contrast, 40 percent of that age group said the economy was their main worry. Another 11 percent of under 30s said immigration was their top issue,” the Mail article said.
 
This is significant:

“But only 13 percent of voters under 30 said abortion was their number one concern. In stark contrast, 40 percent of that age group said the economy was their main worry. Another 11 percent of under 30s said immigration was their top issue,” the Mail article said.
Slight misread by the pollsters.
 
This is significant:

“But only 13 percent of voters under 30 said abortion was their number one concern. In stark contrast, 40 percent of that age group said the economy was their main worry. Another 11 percent of under 30s said immigration was their top issue,” the Mail article said.
It's almost like.... and call me crazy.... it's almost like there are a dozen other ways to avoid an unwanted pregnancy but there is no way to escape inflation.
 
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