There is a notable difference in early voting between men and women, with 54% of votes cast by women compared to only 44% by men across the country.
In swing states like Pennsylvania, female voters have accounted for approximately 56% of early votes, demonstrating a 13% gap favoring female participation.
The Democrats have effectively mobilized female voters, especially post-Roe v. Wade, where the ramifications significantly affected Republican positions during the mid-terms.
The Democratic strategy contrasts with their ambiguous stance on women's issues outside of electoral contexts, showcasing a selective understanding of gender dynamics.
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