00:00Hey, good to see you hee English News TV The documents discuss the critical role of working-class
00:18white women without a college degree in the upcoming presidential election, particularly
00:23in key battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
00:29Vice President Kamala Harris is focusing her campaign efforts on these demographics as
00:34they represent a significant voting bloc that could influence the razor-thin race between
00:39her and former President Donald Trump.
00:42Historically, Trump has garnered substantial support from this group, which poses a challenge
00:48for Harris, who needs to connect with them to secure electoral victories in these states
00:53won.
00:54The data indicates that while Democrats have struggled to win a majority of these women
00:59in past elections, there is potential for improvement.
01:02For instance, Biden managed to increase his support among them compared to Hillary Clinton
01:07in 2016, but he still did not achieve a majority, too.
01:12Harris' campaign is targeting these voters with a substantial outreach program, spending
01:17around $140 million to engage approximately three million women in the aforementioned
01:24states won.
01:25Moreover, Harris' success may hinge on her ability to perform better among women than
01:30Biden did, especially since she is expected to face challenges with male voters, three.
01:36Recent polls suggest that she has a favorable chance of improving her standing with college-educated
01:42white women, but her position among women of color appears less certain, three.
01:47The decisions of working-class white women are seen as pivotal, as they are numerous
01:52in the former blue wall states and may remain undecided until the last moment, three.
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