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A gender gap in voting typically refers to the difference in the percentage of men and women who vote for a particular candidate. [1] It is calculated by subtracting the percentage of women supporting a candidate from the percentage of men supporting a candidate (e.g., if 55 percent of men support a candidate and 44 percent of women support the same candidate, there is an 11-point gender gap).
A map of voter turnout during the 2020 United States presidential election by state (no data for Washington, D.C.) Approximately 161 million people were registered to vote in the 2020 presidential election and roughly 96.3% ballots were submitted, totaling 158,427,986 votes. Roughly 81 million eligible voters did not cast a ballot. [3]
Democrats emphasize the 2020 gender gap has held in 2024 even as Republican voters − disproportionately male − have cut into Democrats' early-voting advantage.
The subpoenas were sent to a Conservative election integrity group "True the Vote" who earlier provided information to Georgia officials that as many as 242 people (dubbed mules) illegally gathered third-party ballots during the battleground state's November 2020 election and subsequent U.S. Senate races and then stuffed the ballots into ...
While voters under the age of 30 still broke for Kamala Harris, her margin of victory was much smaller than the one enjoyed by President Joe Biden, who, according to a survey based on 2020 ...
2020 presidential election in Arizona by subgroup (Edison exit polling) [195] Demographic subgroup Biden Trump % of total vote Total vote 49.36 49.06 99 Ideology Liberals: 93 6 22 Moderates: 67 32 36 Conservatives: 11 87 42 Party Democrats: 96 3 26 Republicans: 9 90 35 Independents: 53 44 39 Gender Men 48 50 48 Women 51 48 52 Race/ethnicity ...
Any gender gap in the Black community is indicative of a much larger gender nationally. Acc ording to CNN exit polls, women voters leaned toward Harris by 10 points, but not at the levels they did ...
In April 2020, Biden predicted that Trump would try to delay the election, saying he "is gonna try to kick back the election somehow, come up with some rationale why it can't be held". [ 163 ] [ 164 ] In May, Jared Kushner did not rule out delaying the election, saying "I'm not sure I can commit one way or the other". [ 165 ]