ET Wednesday showed large gender gaps for the candidates: Among men, who made up 47% of the electorate, Harris won 42% of the vote and Trump won 55%.
Among women, who made up 53% of the electorate, 53% voted for Harris and 45% for Trump.
Broken down by race and education, the gender gap showed even wider splits in some cases: An overwhelming 91% of Black women voted for Harris vs. 7% who voted for Trump, and 57% of college-educated white women voted for Harris vs. 41% who voted for Trump.
But among white female non-college graduates, only 35% voted for Harris vs. 63% who voted for Trump.
But just 14% of voters said abortion mattered the most to their votes when they were asked to choose out of five issues.
Persons:
Harris, Trump, ”, Jeff Horwitt, Bill McInturff, —, Walsh, Hillary Clinton, Biden
Organizations:
NBC, Trump, Democratic, Hart Research, Republican
Locations:
Trump