Women supporters of Kamala Harris express mixed feelings ahead of Massachusetts election

masslive.com

As Election Day approaches in Massachusetts, many women supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris express mixed feelings. Some are confident in her lead over Donald Trump, while others recall the unexpected loss of Hillary Clinton in 2016, raising concerns about polling accuracy. Recent polls show Harris with a strong lead in Massachusetts, but tighter races in key states like Pennsylvania and Georgia create uncertainty. Supporters emphasize the importance of voter engagement, particularly among Latino voters, who have shown decreased support for Democrats this election cycle. Activists highlight the surge in voter registration and early voting, especially among younger women. They view this election as a critical moment for women's rights, particularly regarding abortion, and hope it will lead to a different outcome than in 2016.


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