New poll shows unexpected shift in women voters' preferences before election
Recent polling data shows surprising changes in moderate women voting patterns in traditionally-red states. A well-known pollsterʼs findings suggest major shifts in key demographics before next weeks election
A new campaign ad shows a clever scene: a woman at voting booth making her own choice (despite her husbands presence). Kamala Harris voice-over reminds about womens right to choose‚ while subtle music plays in background
The Democrats focus on moderate women voters seems to work: these traditionally-red voters are changing their minds. Recent data shows that suburban white women with college degrees dont follow usual voting patterns anymore - a shift that started after some legal changes in 2022
A respected numbers expert‚ J Ann Selzer released interesting data from Iowa showing Harris leading by 3 points; this is big news since Iowa isnt even considered a swing-state. The most eye-catching detail: older women support Harris two-to-one‚ while independent women show similar support-levels
Harrisʼs history with womens issues is well-known - from her tough questions during supreme-court hearings to her work on healthcare rights. However her stance on other topics raises questions: she supports trans-inclusive rules in sports (which many female athletes disagree with)‚ and her past includes some non-standard ideas about immigration policy
Her political positions seem to change with time: from supporting far-left ideas to showing off her gun-ownership. While Trump keeps same views since 80s‚ Harris moves between different positions - from supporting radical healthcare changes to making moderate-friendly statements. This makes some wonder about her real views on important topics