In order to win the White House, Donald Trump must find a way to attract more women voters to his candidacy.<br />The presumptive Republican nominee faces many other demographic challenges, most notably with Latino and black voters, but his biggest challenge is closing the gender gap.<br />Women voters present two hurdles for Trump: the Democratic edge with women is consistent as the party’s nominee has won women in every presidential election since 1992, usually by a wide gap.<br />Second, women have made up more than 50 percent of the electorate in every presidential race since 1984.<br />Add in Trump’s current standing with women in polling data, and that he’s likely going to be running against the first female major-party presidential candidate, his gender gap is looking more like a gender gorge.<br />It’s not impossible, but Trump has a lot of work to do to get them on board.
