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‘Quite Surprising’: CNN’s Harry Enten Says Trump Surging With Men While Harris Doing No Better With Women

CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten said Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is doing much better against men than he did in 2020, but Vice President Kamala Harris is doing far better against men than President Joe Biden did in the same year. She said there has been no progress among women compared to women.

Trump leads Harris by 11 percentage points among male voters, while the vice president leads the former president by 15 percentage points among female voters. According to In a recent New York Times/Siena College poll. Enten said on CNN News Central that based on Harris’ own data and the Cook Political Report, it’s “quite surprising” that Harris hasn’t improved her lead with Biden in 2020. ” he pointed out. (Related: ‘The View’ co-host criticizes Harris for saying ‘I can’t think of anything’ she would do differently than Biden)

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“This is the difference between the Democrats and Mr. Trump. Compare that to four years ago… Mr. Trump won by just 5 points among male voters. Look at where we stand today. “Thankfully, Donald Trump is doing pretty well among male voters, up 12 points,” Enten said. “This is a 7-point swing in Donald Trump’s direction. We want women voters to see what’s going on, so keep that 7-point swing in mind.”

“What do you see here? No swings, nothing progressing, nothing has changed from four years ago, right? Biden vs. Trump, Biden won by 13 points. Harris in the current poll Look where he leads by 13 points,” he added. “The idea that women support Democrats and men support Republicans is not all that surprising. Again, not surprising, but we’re seeing this movement among male voters. The fact that we didn’t see any of that movement among female voters is quite surprising, folks, and to be honest, I didn’t expect that at all until I actually saw the numbers. I think that’s why they hired me.”

Among Hispanic men under 45, Trump leads Harris with 17%, and among black men under 45, Harris leads Trump with 42%. According to Go to the latest New York Times/Siena College poll. On Monday, Enten expressed surprise at the degree to which “young black men” are turning away from the Democratic Party over multiple elections with President Trump.

Additionally, Trump recently held a 2% lead among white women, compared to Harris’ 6-point lead among white women in September. The former president currently holds a narrow lead over Harris in all seven key battleground states except Wisconsin, where she has a slight edge. According to RealClearPolling average.

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