00:00Today, we're diving into a hot topic, the gender gap in the upcoming U.S. election.
00:05Buckle up, because this could change everything.
00:08As the 2024 election heats up, we see a striking divide.
00:12Donald Trump holds a strong lead among men, while Kamala Harris is favored by women in
00:17polls.
00:19This isn't just a coincidence, it reflects years of social change.
00:23Kamala Harris, the first woman of color nominated for president, tries to steer clear of identity
00:29politics.
00:30She insists she's the best candidate for everyone.
00:33But here's the twist.
00:34Gender is set to be the defining issue of this campaign.
00:38Some believe there's a hidden sexism at play.
00:40Many voters won't admit they might not vote for a woman, yet they'll voice concerns
00:45about her readiness or personality.
00:48What does this really mean?
00:50Remember Hillary Clinton.
00:51Back in 2016, people expressed vague doubts about her.
00:55But often, it came down to her being a woman.
00:58Fast forward to today, and while progress has been made, the sentiment lingers.
01:03For young men, change can feel threatening.
01:06As women advance in education and jobs, many men are left feeling frustrated and overlooked.
01:12This disconnect could swing votes in unexpected ways.
01:15Donald Trump has tapped into this frustration, using his rallies to embrace traditional masculinity,
01:21even poking fun at political correctness.
01:24Meanwhile, Harris' campaign seems to play it low-key about gender.
01:29With polls showing Trump leading men by 14 percent and Harris ahead with women by 12
01:34percent, it's clear.
01:35Gender is front and center in this election.
01:38This election could hinge on how both genders feel about their candidates.
01:42Stay tuned as we keep you updated on this unfolding story.
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