Despite expectations of a strong turnout among women voters driven by abortion rights, Kamala Harris's campaign neglected broader issues, resulting in a narrower gender gap than anticipated.
Harris's campaign failed to address diverse concerns beyond abortion, such as the economy and education, leading to a perceived lack of engagement with women voters.
Women voters, while aligned on abortion rights, do not solely define their choices by this issue. Many other pressing matters impact their electoral decisions.
The miscalculation that women would vote solely based on reproductive rights overlooks significant variations in women's experiences and priorities across the country.
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