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Re: Gender gap in swing states is huge

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It looks incredibly good. If this continues through election day, she will win a crushing victory.

And the pollsters will have a lot to answer for.

Oh, they'll all be adjusting their predictions about the outcome based on early voting figures and pretending they were brilliant forecasters. Just like last time.

This election is all about who wins the ground game. And the Dems are smoking hot in that department of the election.


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Gender gap in swing states is huge
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Wed, 30 Oct 24 2:42 AM
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"via Jim Kessler - 12.8 million have voted early in the 7 swing states. 1,286,048 more women have voted than men, 55.1-44.9%. The gender gap grew by 80,964 from Monday. Gender turnout gap is F+13%-pts in PA, F+12 in MI and GA, F+11 in NC, F+8 in WI, F+4 in AZ, F+0 in NV. Good for Harris."

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