Election 2016 News: Candidates Have Gender Gaps; Women Find Donald Trump Creepy, Hillary Clinton Struggles To Win The Support Of Men

The race for the White House is tight and a few months from now, it will be over. While the national election is fast approaching, the people have several observations about the candidates. According to new reports, women find the Republican front-runner Donald Trump creepy while the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton seems to have a man problem.

Women Are Turned Off With Donald Trump's Creepy Misogyny

Donald Trump has been caught in several circumstances, saying bold words against women. In fact, according to Huffington Post, the Republican front-runner believes that the women on "The Apprentice" are dependent on their sex appeal. He also called a breastfeeding mom disgusting for her request to pump breast milk.

Just recently, Donald Trump retweeted a photo of his wife Melania a former model, next to an unflattering photo of Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi. He captioned it with "A picture is worth a thousand words."

Well, it seems that the feeling is mutual. According to the Guardian, 70 percent of women have unfavorable opinion of Trump. "His racism, his sexism ... it's scary," one woman described Trump.

Also, Trump attacked Hillary Clinton for playing the woman card and criticized her for being an enabler of Bill Clinton's infidelities. "If she didn't play the woman's card, she would have no chance, I mean zero, of winning. The women get it better than we do, folks," Trump said at his rally in Spokane.

Hillary Clinton Struggles To Win The Confidence Of Men

Most women, who don't support Donald Trump, support Hillary Clinton. Per the report, based on the polling in three swing states last week, the former first lady had a 19-point advantage over Trump among women in Pennsylvania. However, she is behind Trump when it comes to men, who lead by 21 points.

In Ohio, Clinton is ahead by seven points among women, but 15 points behind with men. In Florida, she has a 13-point lead with women, but Trump matched this with a 13-point lead with men.

Per the report, the gender gap in the U.S. elections is not surprising. Since, 1980, women are more supportive of Democratic candidates.

How do you find Donald Trump's words against women? Will Hillary Clinton win against Trump? Who do you support between the two? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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