During a recent interview with Democrat Kamala Harris, a prominent source extended an invitation to former President Donald Trump to discuss women's rights on her show. Despite receiving an offer from the source, Trump opted to focus on engaging with America's young men through appearances on right-leaning, male-dominated online platforms, rather than accepting the invitation.
As Trump's campaign nears its conclusion, his strategy of targeting male voters over female voters has come under scrutiny. While Trump's advisers believed his appeal to men would compensate for the lack of support from women, recent trends showing a widening gender gap have raised concerns among some Republicans.
One GOP operative aligned with Trump acknowledged the challenges faced by Republicans in attracting female voters, emphasizing the importance of addressing this issue from the top down.
Trump's struggle to connect with female voters has been evident in the final stages of his campaign, leading to internal disagreements over his messaging. During a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Trump revealed conflicting advice from his staff regarding his repeated promise to serve as a 'protector' of women, with some viewing it as inappropriate.