Nearly two out of every five women under the age of 30 (39 percent) said abortion is the most important issue to their vote in November, according to a recent survey from KFF, surpassing inflation.
The report noted that Kamala Harris's nomination after President Joe Bide withdrew especially motivated women voters, stating that 'Harris' increased campaign rhetoric on reproductive rights also seems to be resonating with the Democratic base, notably younger Democratic women voters.'
The amount of Democratic women voters who said they are satisfied with their candidate has increased by 39 percentage points, including a 30-point increase among Black women, indicating a significant shift in voter sentiment.
Republican women voters, on the other hand, who were more positive back in early summer than their Democratic counterparts, now trail behind in both candidate satisfaction and motivation to vote.
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