The first data on advance voting in the United States shows greater participation among women and gives the advantage for the moment to Kamala Harris, indicating that these could give her power on D-Day, according to Jean -Marc Leger.
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The Democratic candidate obtains 14 points more than her Republican rival among women, while the latter gains six points more among men.
“We arrive with real figures, they are no longer polls,” explained Jean-Marc Léger during the Analysts’ Joust segment on TVA Nouvelles at 5 p.m.
Women voted more early than men in the swing states, with the exception of Arizona and Nevada, where the results were closer.
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“If women vote in a higher proportion on the evening of election day too, that is an advantage,” mentioned the president of the Léger firm.
He said it’s also an indication that a women’s movement has been created against Kamala Harris, something Hilary Clinton didn’t get when she ran in 2016.
«Mme Clinton had not aroused enthusiasm among women, while Mr.me Harris inspires that enthusiasm, he said. If Mme Harris is elected on the evening of November 5, it will be thanks to female power.
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«Macho»
Donald Trump sparked reactions during his speech on Wednesday, where he affirmed that he was the president and that he wanted to “protect the women” of his country. “I’m going to do it whether they like it or not,” he said.
“It can’t be invented anyway,” emphasized Emmanuelle Latraverse.
“I’ll tell you, these are not comments aimed at women, but to try to seem paternal,” added the host and political analyst. It is a statement which affirms a kind of macho campaign that he is leading, where we demand revenge for the masculinity of the real man in society. And that is latent in each of his speeches.”
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