Another note is women in general tend to vote more as a voting block compared to men who talk tough but don't show up to the polls and immigration is more of an issue men would bite on than women.
To clarify, I wasn't trying to draw any special attention to current polls other than it's a tight race. Perhaps the race hinges on this noted proclivity for men to not show up to vote.From what I remember however, men are in general less consistent voters, so your core take away is probably correct in that the variation in male turnout might be more significant in terms of what the final result will be as different from what polls say.
If there is this as wide a gender gap as polling is picking up between Trump and Harris, Trump needs men to turnout to vote.
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