It seems that Kamala was not like this.bratAt last.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s broad youth reach didn’t pay off in the voting booth — as the usually strong Democratic voting bloc turned out in large numbers for President-elect Donald Trump.
of them Prestigious 18-29 age groupAccording to exit poll estimates conducted by Edison Research for the National Election Pool, Harris defeated Trump 55% to 42%, a margin of just 13 points.
This represents a significant underperformance compared to President Joe Biden’s 2020 election performance, in which he captured the youth vote by a strong 24% margin, besting Trump by 60% to 36%.
Biden’s strong support among young voters played a key role in helping him win, especially in tough battleground races.
The results were blown away Harvard Youth Poll Released barely two weeks ago, Harris was ahead of the former president by 20 points among the 18-29 crowd — and by 28 points among likely voters.
Overall, Trump gained 6% among Gen Z voters – those born between approximately 1997 and 2012 – while Harris lost 5%.
By 2024, 41 million Gen-Zers were eligible to vote.
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