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    ‘They've given up on the idea that they can get women.’ How Trump is turning to the other gender gap for victory.

    By POLITICO Staff,

    6 hours ago
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    Viewers gather to watch a debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump at the Angry Elephant Bar and Grill in San Antonio, Texas. | Eric Gay/AP


    The 2024 election — it’s a contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. But increasingly, it also looks like it’s girls versus boys.

    Poll after poll is telling the same story: a Times/Siena survey this month showing Harris up 16 with women and Trump up 11 with men; a set of Quinnipiac polls in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin showing Harris winning women by about 20 points in each. Meanwhile, according to a running average by the election quants at Split Ticket, Trump is on pace to win men by an even bigger margin than he did in 2020 — by about 9 points nationally.

    But those numbers only tell part of the story.

    The other half is from the mouths of the voters themselves. Which is where this episode of the Playbook Deep Dive podcast begins.

    Sarah Longwell is the publisher of The Bulwark and is well known for her work as a Never Trumper.

    But what she does with the rest of her time is talk to voters. Lots of them. Longwell has conducted hundreds of focus groups — you may have heard some of them on her podcast, The Focus Group .

    While many of Washington’s top operatives have been digesting the election through polling datasets, she’s been taking a different approach: just asking people straight up what they think about Trump and Harris and what could change their minds.

    Playbook’s Rachael Bade caught up with Sarah in her downtown Washington offices on Thursday and asked her to connect the dots from all of these hundreds of focus groups. In so doing, she laid out the stakes for what is arguably the biggest question of the 2024 election:

    Why are men and women veering so far apart politically?

    The answers to that may surprise you.



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    Renita Blackburn
    16m ago
    these polls I do not believe is accurate. but we will see come November. I still believe Trump is going to win. if anyone uses common sense when they watched the View the question asked of her if she would have done anything different with Biden Harris administration and her answer was no I can not think of anything I would have done or will do different. guess what common sense tells you right there with that answer that she is not changing anything like she claims in her trail
    Carolyn Touchstone
    20m ago
    I hope every single woman would vote for Harris.Trump is a sexist and racist.
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