Women encourage private voting among married peers in upcoming election
In the 2020 election, 63% of unmarried women voted for Joe Biden, while married women leaned towards Donald Trump, 51% to 47%. This shows a significant difference in voting patterns based on marital status, with married women being more Republican. Recent data from Pew Research Center indicates that 72% of never-married women identify as Democrats, compared to 50% of married women who lean Republican. The reasons for these trends may include traditional gender roles and economic factors related to marriage. Some women are actively encouraging their married peers to vote for Kamala Harris, using discreet messages in public places to promote the idea that their votes are private. This grassroots effort aims to influence the upcoming election.