14.0 million have voted early in the 7 swing states. 1,387,977 more women have voted there than men, 55.1-44.9%. The gender turnout gap grew by 101,929 since Tuesday. Gender turnout gap is:
14.0 million have voted early in the 7 swing states. 1,387,977 more women have voted there than men, 55.1-44.9%. The gender turnout gap grew by 101,929 since Tuesday. Gender turnout gap is:
NV more than AZ simply because AZ has growing and changing demographics. AZ as a state also has a larger and more robust economy.
NV also took longer than many states to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. It was two years ago that Governor Steve Sisolak lost re-election while Senator Catherine Cortez-Masto won re-election by less than 1% points.
GENDER GAP
14.0 million have voted early in the 7 swing states. 1,387,977 more women have voted there than men, 55.1-44.9%. The gender turnout gap grew by 101,929 since Tuesday. Gender turnout gap is:
– PA: +13% female
– MI: +12%
– GA: +12%
– NC: +11%
– WI: +8%
Good for Harris!
https://nitter.poast.org/ThirdWayKessler/status/1851799604829843556#m
Great for PA and MI. Part of the reason that I predicted them to be Kamalas best states the other day.
The worst states for Kamala will be AZ and NV where the gender gap right now is far below the rest of the swing states mentioned above. Mark my words.
NV more than AZ simply because AZ has growing and changing demographics. AZ as a state also has a larger and more robust economy.
NV also took longer than many states to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. It was two years ago that Governor Steve Sisolak lost re-election while Senator Catherine Cortez-Masto won re-election by less than 1% points.