Trump campaign projects confidence and looks to young male voters for an edge on Harris
- Donald Trump’s campaign aims to attract younger male voters to gain an advantage against Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election, claiming it is a race he can win.
- Senior campaign officials identify a target group comprising about 11% of key battleground states’ electorate, which is younger, primarily male, and moderate.
- To engage with these voters who favor streaming over traditional media, the campaign is utilizing innovative strategies, including podcasts.
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Trump campaign projects confidence and looks to young male voters for
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: As Donald Trump adjusts to the reality of his new race against Kamala Harris, his campaign is counting on younger male voters to give him the edge in November in a presidential contest they insist is his to lose. Trump and his Republican campaign now face a dramatically different race than the one just three weeks ago, before President Joe Biden
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