President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign focused on winning over men, and early exit polls suggest it paid off, with Trump leading male voters by a 10-point margin.
While Kamala Harris found support among women, her overall numbers fell compared to Biden’s 2020 results, partly due to Trump’s inroads with Latino men.
Trump’s strategy included intense outreach to male voters through podcasts and interviews with influential media personalities like Joe Rogan, portraying himself as a strong leader ready to restore the nation.
A defining moment of his campaign came when he raised a bloodied fist after surviving an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, a stance that was widely praised for its resilience.
Trump’s appeal to young men, working-class men, and men of all races reflected a message that resonated, even amid inflation, wage stagnation, and challenges that male voters face.