The November presidential election could see the biggest gender divide in history, according to polling and experts.
The latest New York Times and Siena College poll, conducted between August 5 and 9 among 1,973 likely voters in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, showed there was a 35-point gender gap between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The poll showed Trump with a 14-point lead among men, 52 percent to 39 percent. Among women, Harris had a 21-point lead, with 56 percent support to Trump’s 35 percent.
Earlier national polls showed a large gender gap between the two candidates.
A Times/Siena poll, conducted between July 22 and 24, showed Harris with a 14-point lead among likely female voters (55 percent to 41 percent), while Trump had a 17-point lead among men (56 percent to 39 percent). That amounts to a 31-point gender gap. The poll surveyed 1,142 likely voters nationwide.
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