This is not my personal opinion, I know Gen Z men who voted for Harris. But the voter demographics really speak for themselves, and maybe now people will look at the radicalization of young men as a serious (but solvable) issue.
The result of telling women they could vote for someone their husband didn't vote for was the right flipping out and essentially calling them property. How likely do you think speaking up is when you are stuck financially to someone who sees you as a servant rather than a person?
Nothing, lots of people just didn't know they could.
We found out tons of people just don't keep up regardless of party, where to vote for Biden shouldn't have been so popular but it was and is kinda sad.
According to your link it looks like it was the other way around, women were 53% Harris and 45% trump. Assuming that's what the blue and red bars mean.
They're talking about specifically white women, not all women, which the link (and exit polling from other major sources) also reports had a 53% vote for Trump.
Ah, I see. Thanks, I just needed to scroll down a little.
A lot of those white women are Christian evangelicals salivating to install the Christian Theocracy. It's sad & infuriating. I'm seeing clips of interviews with swing staters of various demographics who voted for him. They're all like, "It's gonna be great, the stock market's gonna go up 40%, gas prices will go down by half! All those ads about him doing bad things are lies."