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BlueWaveNeverEnd

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Thu Oct 31, 2024, 05:14 AM Oct 2024

There's a new kind of gender gap in the 2024 election: Women are voting early in huge numbers, far outpacing men. [View all]

2024 Elections

Dems see signs for optimism in gender gap in early vote
Across battlegrounds, there is a 10-point gender gap in early voting so far, according to a POLITICO analysis.


There’s a new kind of gender gap in the 2024 election: Women are voting early in huge numbers, far outpacing men.

It’s giving anxious Democrats — who see female voters as key to a Kamala Harris victory — newfound hope heading into the final week of the campaign.

across battlegrounds, there is a 10-point gender gap in early voting so far: Women account for roughly 55 percent of the early vote, while men are around 45 percent, according to a POLITICO analysis of early vote data in several key states. The implications for next week’s election results are unclear; among registered Republicans, women are voting early more than men, too. But the high female turnout is encouraging to Democratic strategists, who expected that a surge in Republican turnout would result in more gender parity among early voters.


It’s impossible to know who these women are voting for, including whether Democrats are winning over unaffiliated or moderate Republican women disillusioned with former President Donald Trump. But the gender gap has been one of the defining features of the 2024 campaign, and Harris allies see the lack of a surge of male voters as an encouraging sign.

“In some states women are actually exceeding their vote share from 2020, which is at this point shocking to me,” said Tom Bonier, a Democratic strategist and CEO of the data firm TargetSmart. “I never would have bet on that.”

Democrats’ burgeoning optimism over female turnout comes as Harris zeroes in on moderate suburban women — and particularly non-college educated, white women — in the final days of the campaign, aiming to drive them to the polls with the enthusiasm they showed in the midterm elections, right after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/29/gender-gap-early-voting-00186155

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It's not new. LisaL Oct 2024 #1
According to TargetSmart's analysis, Black and Latino women under the age of 30 are not only showing up at higher rates BlueWaveNeverEnd Oct 2024 #2
And in both AZ & NV there are abortion laws on the ballot. oldsoftie Oct 2024 #3
Re: Tom Bonier's comment Sky Jewels Oct 2024 #4
Exactly what jumped out at me. intheflow Oct 2024 #10
So many men don't seem to get that the high court declaring women Quiet Em Oct 2024 #12
Yeah, it is really hard to imagine Farmer-Rick Oct 2024 #13
If Harris can get a plurality of the white female vote, she wins Kaleva Oct 2024 #19
Texas 54% women 46% men. duncang Oct 2024 #5
I'm imagining Ted Cruz Sky Jewels Oct 2024 #6
I am so hoping this comes true Blue_Roses Oct 2024 #8
Why anyone... 2naSalit Oct 2024 #7
Agreed. I'd like to see ads aimed at men - "Why I'm voting for my wife, for my daughters, and for my mother....." Doodley Oct 2024 #9
I've seen a few good ones so far... 2naSalit Oct 2024 #17
I'm not surprised DemonGoddess Oct 2024 #11
That's what I saw in FL. Longest line I've ever seen, about 75% women. CaptainTruth Oct 2024 #14
Can't conclude anything from this. Older voters vote early and 58% of over 65 population are women mathematic Oct 2024 #15
It's gonna be a slaughter! IrishAfricanAmerican Oct 2024 #16
I think the GOP is a dog that caught the car. TomSlick Oct 2024 #18
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