For the second time in the past decade, a woman at the top of the Democratic presidential ticket failed to secure the White House. While Vice President Kamala Harris secured the majority of female voters, she had less support among women than the past three Democratic presidential candidates. Micki McElya, a history professor at the University of Connecticut, joins CBS News to discuss.
Harris saw less support from women voters than her predecessors
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