Vice President Kamala Harris is vastly underperforming President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with young men, according to a recent poll.
A Harvard Youth Poll conducted by the Institute of Politics (IOP) at the Harvard Kennedy School found that among likely male voters, Kamala Harris received 53 percent of support, while former President Donald Trump received 36 percent of support.
The poll, which was conducted between September 4-16, 2024, surveyed 2,002 Americans ages 18 to 29 years old.
This indicated a small lead of support with male voters over her opponent, compared to Biden and Clinton. Among likely male voters, Biden held a 28-point lead, while Clinton held a 19-point lead.
Harris pulling Joe Biden-like youth vote numbers w/ young women.
Harvard Youth Poll (18-29 LV)
'24
Harris +47 Female (70-23)
Harris +17 Male (53-36)'20
Biden +47 F (68-21)
Biden +28 M (57-29)'16
Clinton +37 F (54-17)
Clinton +19 M (44-25)— John Della Volpe (@dellavolpe) September 24, 2024
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