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Why a strong female support base wasn’t enough to help Kamala Harris clinch a presidential win

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Nov. 7, , 12:17 UTC

were expected to out in droves for . There was an encouraging to for in secret. There was bold proclamation by Cheney that women would “save . And polling showed Harris an impressive 20- over Trump on the of .

None of was nearly enough for Harris to the

and pollsters say Trump handily defeated Harris despite his weaknesses on issues such abortion because of in which he connected so strongly with voters — specifically his that he would the and his commitment to being different from the

“When you look at the exit poll, what is the issue that was most important? It was the economy and feeling like they couldn' ends and that was having a negative on their lives,” said Debbie Walsh, of the for Women and at

“The challenge Kamala Harris had was while was , she is Joe ' , and trying to unhook herself from that when the president himself had such a disapproval was really ,” she said. 

Harris to on at .Shuran Huang For NBC

from NBC News' exit polling in 10 as of 7 .. ET showed large gaps for the : Among , who made 47% of the , Harris won 42% of the vote and Trump won 55%. Among women, who made up 53% of the electorate, 53% voted for Harris and 45% for Trump.Broken down by and , the gender gap showed even wider splits in some : An overwhelming 91% of women voted for Harris vs. 7% who voted for Trump, and 57% of -educated women voted for Harris vs. 41% who voted for Trump.

But among white female -college , only 35% voted for Harris vs. 63% who voted for Trump.

“There is this divide in this which has become much more pronounced in of ,” said Jeff Horwitt of Hart , who conducted the NBC News poll before the election with Republican pollster McInturff of Opinion . “Yes, abortion is a really, really fundamental issue to the election, but when you' looking at particularly white women and white non-college-educated women, inflation, of and other issues weaken her with those voters.”A majority of voters in exit polling — % — said they supported abortion being , and 93% of voters expressed more in Harris to handle abortion compared with 5% who put their trust in Trump. But just 14% of voters said abortion mattered the most to their when they were asked to choose out of five issues.

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