Women vote at a higher rate than men in the Black, Hispanic, and Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, according to Rutgers University. In a combined average, about 58% of those diverse female voters cast ballots in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Now, a new report by Intersections of Our Lives and Ipsos highlights the political priorities of women who are Black, Hispanic, and Asian Pacific Islander. The data shows their attitude towards the government and what issues will be most important to them as we approach the midterm election. Key findings of the report include:
– It shows 65% believe the government is on the wrong track; 68% say their trust in the federal government has gotten worse in the past year and only 18% say the government is doing a good job.
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