Trump's giant gender gap: 62 percent of women say they are unlikely to vote for him
In a new poll, a significant majority of American women who are registered to vote say they are not likely to support President Trumps re-election effort in 2020, setting him up with a gender gap that may prove difficult to overcome.
In the June 1-2 survey, 62 percent of female registered voters said they were unlikely to support Trumps bid to obtain a second term. Fifty-three percent said they were very unlikely to back Trump while 9 percent said they were somewhat unlikely. Thirty-eight percent of women who participated said they were likely to back Trump.
In the 2016 election, exit polls indicated that 41 percent of women who voted chose Trump meaning that he has likely lost some support from women during his presidency.
The survey found that male voters were more evenly split about re-electing the president with 51 percent of respondents saying they were either somewhat or very likely to support him and 49 percent saying they were somewhat or very unlikely to support Trump, within the polls 3.1 percent sampling margin of error.
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