According to exit polling from NBC News, parents of minor children backed President-elect Donald Trump over failed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris by a nine-point margin – a shift of 15 points from the 2020 election.
In the 2024 race, Trump won voters who have children under the age of 18 living at home with them – 27% of the electorate – with 53% of the vote compared to 44% for Harris.
Harris won all the remaining voters by two points, 50% to 48%, meaning that parents with minor children were a crucial demographic to Trump’s decisive victory.
In 2020, parents with minor children not only supported the Biden-Harris ticket by six points, but they were three points more likely to vote Democratic than voters who did not have minor children living at home.
Four years ago, 52% of parents with children under 18 at home backed Biden-Harris, compared to 46% who backed Trump – also according to NBC exit polling. Among all other voters, 51% backed the Democratic ticket and 58% favored Trump. […]
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