[h=1]Hillary Clinton has a ‘man problem’.[/h]
The results of [FONT=Guardian Text Egyptian Web, Georgia, serif]polling in three swing states last week[/FONT]
Pennsylvania Clinton down by 21 points with men.
In Ohio, Clinton down by 15 points with men.
In Florida, Clinton down by 13 points with men.
Clinton is certainly struggling to win over working-class white men – highlighted by [FONT=Guardian Text Egyptian Web, Georgia, serif]her defeat in the West Virginia primary on Tuesday[/FONT]. Debbie Walsh said: “In the primaries, they have an alternative: Bernie Sanders. We have to see where those voters go when the choice is a stark one between Clinton and Trump. It’s too early to get a clear picture. We need to see how well the Democrats coalesce behind her if she’s the nominee.”
Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, New Jersey.
For Trump, it’s whether he can keep the white suburban women, who have been inclined to vote Republican in the past.