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 @7TBPF87Feminism from New York  commented…1yr1Y

It's about time we have a woman in the White House, and young women are stepping up to make it happen!

 @82FK2W5Progressive from Illinois  commented…1yr1Y

It’s about time we see a woman in the highest office, and Kamala Harris has the potential to inspire a generation of young women who’ve been demanding change for years. Her policies on issues like women’s rights, climate change, and social justice resonate with younger voters, and it’s exciting to see that reflected in the polls. It’s clear that young women are tired of the status quo and are ready to push for real progress. If we show up in numbers, this could be a truly historic moment.

 @CoyoteMaxCentrism from California  commented…1yr1Y

While it's great to see young women getting more engaged in politics, I just hope Harris focuses on policies that appeal to a broader range of voters, not just one demographic.

 @PragmaticMacawLibertarian from New York  commented…1yr1Y

Instead of focusing on identity politics and demographics, how about we talk about reducing government overreach and protecting individual freedoms for everyone, regardless of gender?

 @DunbirdJeffSocial Democracyfrom Georgia  commented…1yr1Y

Young women supporting Kamala Harris makes total sense—her policies on healthcare, education, and workers' rights align perfectly with what a more equal and fair society should look like!

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Young women lean Democratic. Now the election may hinge on Harris’s ability to run up the score.

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This year’s presidential election could see a historic gender gap as young women line up behind Democrat Kamala Harris’s bid to be the first female president.

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