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The gender gap is getting wider and deeper − and more powerful. The differences between how men and women view the state of the nation, the issues that matter, and the candidates is the defining ...
Preliminary data shows the divide between men and women this election. The gender gap is considered a crucial factor in the presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former ...
The length of each bar is the gap in life expectancy between the sexes in that year. For the past century, Canadian women have had a longer life expectancy than men. but the gap between them has ...
Some observers are bracing for a "gender chasm" between Harris and Trump. Men and women have been voting differently in presidential elections for decades. But could the gender gap be the deciding ...
In every US presidential election since 1980, a gender gap has been apparent, with a greater proportion of women than men preferring the Democrat in each case. But polls show that the gap is ...
That’s because of another trend: the gap between how men and women view issues and the candidates has gotten wider and more powerful. In a mid-October USA TODAY/Suffolk University national poll ...
For example, a recent poll from USA Today/Suffolk University found that Harris had a 16-point gap in the support that she saw from men and women. “It’s the battle of the sexes, and it’s no ...
A new poll revealed a major gap in voter interest between men and women — and could be crucial in this year’s tight presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President ...
But in a race with a historic gender gap, Harris is performing significantly better among women and Trump with men polling has shown. A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll taken Oct. 14 to 18 found ...
The gender gap is especially pronounced among young voters. Among men between 18 and 29, Trump leads 58 percent to 37 percent, while Harris leads 67 percent to 28 percent among young women.
Instead, Trump doubled down on a strategy of speaking directly to America’s young men through appearances on ... but in recent weeks the widening gender gap has caused alarm for some Republicans.