Female Turnout Soars in US Election, Boosting Kamala Harris
Early exit polls in the US election indicate a high turnout among female voters, potentially boosting Kamala Harris’s chances. Preliminary data reveals that women constitute about 53% of the electorate, exceeding male voter turnout by six percentage points and marking a one-point increase from the last election.
This surge in female participation might favor Harris, given her emphasis on issues resonating with women, such as abortion rights and the safeguarding of democracy against Donald Trump’s perceived threats. Exit polls also highlight that 35% of voters prioritize the future of democracy in the US as their top concern, outpacing the economy (31%), abortion (18%), and immigration (14%).… Continue reading