Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling to garner support among male voters, according to polling data.
A new poll, conducted by the Economist and YouGov between July 21 and 23, showed that only 39 percent of men said they would vote for Harris, while 47 percent said they would vote for former President Donald Trump. The poll surveyed 1,435 registered voters and had a margin of error of 3.1 percent.
Another poll conducted by Emerson College between July 22 and 23 had a similar result, with male voters in most of the swing states opting for Trump over Harris. Trump had the biggest lead over Harris among male voters in Michigan, where he was 16 points ahead, 54 to 38. His lead in Pennsylvania was slightly smaller, with 55 percent of male voters supporting him for a 15-point advantage.
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