The Guardian view on the US election and women: what's different this time? | Editorial
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Donald Trump’s recent remarks about ‘protecting women’ reflect a troubling dynamic, resembling the sentiments of a controlling partner, underscoring the threat he poses to women's rights.
Women have historically been key players in presidential elections, but the gender gap intersects significantly with race, complicating perceptions of support for candidates like Kamala Harris.
Polling indicates a potential shift among white women voters towards Kamala Harris, reflecting increasing dissatisfaction with Trump, who previously received substantial support from this demographic.
The rollback of women’s rights during Trump’s presidency, particularly following the Supreme Court’s decision on Roe v. Wade, signifies a broader struggle that women are facing today.
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