Peace is Ghana’s oxygen
It hasn’t been long since the US presidential election was held peacefully.
Undoubtedly, it dominated international headlines. Ghana is gearing up for a high-stakes electoral contest. On December 7, 2020, Ghanaians will go to the polls for the eighth time since the ushering in of a democratic dispensation in 1992.
As a writer, I am always at work. When I am not writing I must be listening, observing, researching, or reading. I can t afford to be idle without having Ghana in my thoughts. I love her.
Each day even just like today, I am thinking about her especially when we’ve 4 days to the 2020 general elections. At the same time, I am thinking of you my readers as well. Our ability to live today and the days towards the 7th with peace and love matters.
simple concept. take a look at the 2016 versus 2020 choice for president. in 2016 we had a record gender gap, 25 percentage difference in how women voted and how men voted. now take a look at 2020. this is an average of our october and our december polls. what do we see? the gender gap becomes even larger. a 34-point gender gap. men are voting about the same, 10 points for donald trump. but women are going increasingly democratic, going for joe biden by a 10-point increase over 2016. so what? one big so what is let s talk about the midwest, where donald trump won all those votes, he did particularly well among white voters amowithout a colle degree. we saw a 27-point gender gap in that year.
odds, harry enten, to show us what he thinks matters. good to see you. shalom. i want to start off with a simple concept. take a look at the 2016 versus 2020 choice for president. in 2016 we had a record gender gap, record, 25 percentage point difference between how women voted, 14 point margin for hillary clinton, and how men voted, 11 point margin for donald trump. take a look at 2020. this is an average of our october and our december polls. what do we see? we see the gender gap becoming even larger, a 34 point gender gap. men are voting about the same, 10 points for donald trump. but women are going increasingly democratic, going for joe biden in the polling by a 24 point margin, a 10 point increase from what they were doing in 2016. so what? so what? there are a couple of so whats on this. one big so what is let s talk about the midwest, where donald