More Americans think gender will hurt Kamala Harris's election chances than did when Hillary Clinton ran
Briefly

About 3 in 10 Democratic men thought Clinton's gender would hurt her 'somewhat' or 'a lot' prior to her loss to Trump. About half now say that about Harris.
I would say this country doesn't really have an outstanding track record of supporting female candidates, said Julian Zeng, a 34-year-old copy editor and writer from California who is a Democrat.
The poll's findings seem to bolster arguments for the way both candidates have addressed gender in their campaigns.
Harris focuses less on the history-making potential of her win than Clinton did, even though the possibility of electing a woman president could enthuse her supporters.
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