CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten broke down on Thursday how Vice President Kamala Harris’ support among young voters is historically lower than past Democratic presidential nominees.
Enten said the Harris campaign will happily “welcome” pop singer Taylor Swift’s endorsement as the vice president’s support among voters aged 18-29 is up by only 15 points against Republican nominee Donald Trump, which is down significantly from President Joe Biden’s 28-point lead among the demographic during the 2020 election. Biden led Trump among the young demographic by 7 points before he dropped out of the race on July 21.
“Let’s just point out something that I’ve been noting all along throughout this campaign, and that is the underperformance that both Joe Biden and now even Kamala Harris has among young voters,” Enten said. “This is the Democrat versus Trump margin age 18 to 29, or under the age of 30. You go back 4 years ago at this point, look, Joe Biden had a 28 point advantage over Donald Trump. Now you look when Joe Biden dropped out of the race, he was up by just 7 points. Now, Kamala Harris has improved on Joe Biden’s standing, but look at this. She’s only up by 15 points. That is significantly less than Joe Biden was up at this point among the youngest voters in our electorate.”
“So, Kamala Harris will absolutely welcome in the support of Taylor Swift if she can move young voters at all because the bottom line is Kamala Harris is in fact not doing as well among young voters as you might expect a Democrat to necessarily be doing based upon history,” Enten continued.
CNN's Harry Enten Breaks Down Kamala Harris' 'Underperformance' With Young Voters pic.twitter.com/oE5iujMlfQ
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