As the first woman to win a major-party nomination, Hillary Clinton has been expected to draw an outsize share of women voters this fall. With her promise to raise taxes on the wealthy and corporations, she has been expected to do well with liberals. Her contention that racial injustices deserve strong remedies has been one of many appeals to nonwhite voters.
Mrs. Clinton is, in fact, winning all those groups by large margins. But she has a problem: Donald Trump is doing well or even better among voter groups on the other side of the gender, racial and ideological divides. CONT.
Aaron Zitner, Wall Street Journal