Americans are more likely to see Harris' gender as a hurdle than they were for Clinton: AP-NORC poll

This combination of photos shows Vice President Kamala Harris, left, on Aug. 7, 2024, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump on July 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are more likely to believe that being a woman will hurt Kamala Harris ' chances in the November election, compared with eight years ago when Hillary Clinton was running. And they are more likely to believe that Donald Trump 's gender will help him.

A new poll indicates a shift in attitudes among U.S. adults in the time between the candidacies of the first and second female major-party nominees.

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