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JD Vance says his wife advised him to "trust in the wisdom" of women on their vote

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JD Vance, the Republican candidate for vice president, said Sunday that his wife told him to "trust in the wisdom" of women on how they will vote in the presidential election as the Republican ticket is facing a significant gender gap among the electorate with just over a week until Election Day. "What she's telling me is we gotta make the case to women as well as we can, and ultimately, trust in the wisdom of those women to make a determination about what's in the best interest of their family," Vance said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan." The comments come as a CBS News poll released Sunday points to a persistent gender gap that's defined the presidential race.

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JD Vance, the Republican candidate for vice president, said Sunday that his wife told him to "trust in the wisdom" of women on how they will vote in the presidential election as the Republican ticket is facing a significant gender gap among the electorate with just over a week until Election Day. "What she's telling me is we gotta make the case to women as well as we can, and ultimately, trust in the wisdom of those women to make a determination about what's in the best interest of their family," Vance said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan." The comments come as a CBS News poll released Sunday points to a persistent gender gap that's defined the presidential race. Among the findings, 40% of registered women voters say that the Trump campaign is paying too much attention to men's concerns, and 56% saying the campaign is paying too little attention to women's concerns. Liz Cheney, a Republican who in September called Vance and former President Donald Trump "misogynistic pigs," has argued that Vance has a "real women problem," referring to comments he's made in the past.

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JD Vance, the Republican candidate for vice president, said Sunday that his wife told him to "trust in the wisdom" of women on how they will vote in the presidential election as the Republican ticket is facing a significant gender gap among the electorate with just over a week until Election Day. "What she's telling me is we gotta make the case to women as well as we can, and ultimately, trust in the wisdom of those women to make a determination about what's in the best interest of their family," Vance said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan." The comments come as a CBS News poll released Sunday points to a persistent gender gap that's defined the presidential race.
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