A new Suffolk University poll shows President Donald Trump leading among men 53% to 37%. Harris continues to specifically target women while trying to shore up her weaknesses with men.
In contrast, Trump has a strong lead overall and is doing remarkably well with Gen Z men.
"Between Harris’ push on abortion and Trump’s growth with male voters − especially young men − pollsters on both sides of the aisle are predicting that 2024 will represent the largest chasm in vote preferences between the two sexes in modern political history," Politico reported Sunday.
From appearing on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast to "The View," a show that features all female hosts, Harris seems to communicate that her campaign of joy is for women only. What a message. The reality is a mixed bag, of course, but the image of Trump as a successful billionaire remains, despite all that he has been through in recent years. Trump is the man who shook his fist and yelled "Fight!" with blood dripping down his face after an assassination attempt. He's also the guy who donned a McDonald's apron and served up fries last weekend. He's a billionaire who inspires blue-collar men, a misogynist who values family, a conservative who wants to impose tariffs on imports.
Trump is sending the message to young men that, contrary to the Harris campaign's directive, they are still desired and valued. This, too, is an extraordinary memo to a generation of men who has been told by extremist feminists and others that they are unnecessary at best and predators at worst.
This election highlights the large chasm between men and women, one that may continue to grow. As a society, we can't afford to have young men and women struggling with vast value differences, unable to align on politics, family and other things that matter. This election also demonstrates that extreme liberalism doesn't produce joy.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/10/23/harris-trump-men-women-voters-election/75776154007/