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A new poll reveals that 1 in 5 young voters, including a quarter of women under 50, would not back a qualified female presidential candidate, despite broad support for women in politics.
A new American University poll finds that nearly 20% of younger voters, including one-quarter of women under 50, say they would not support a qualified female presidential candidate, despite broad public support for greater female representation in government and trust in women on key issues.
While most Americans believe more women in office would improve government, persistent biases remain, with women facing a "double bind" of being expected to be both tough and likable—standards not typically applied to men.
The survey, conducted September 3–6, 2025, with 801 registered voters, reveals mixed views on Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign, with Republicans more likely than Democrats to believe her loss hurt future female candidates.
Additionally, 82% of under-50s who listen to “manosphere” podcasts say they influenced the 2024 election, highlighting the role of online media in shaping political attitudes.
Una nueva encuesta revela que 1 de cada 5 votantes jóvenes, incluida una cuarta parte de las mujeres menores de 50 años, no respaldaría a una candidata presidencial calificada, a pesar del amplio apoyo a las mujeres en la política.