Former President Trump will participate in a Fox News town hall with exclusively women voters next week, seeking to broaden his appeal to a group he has consistently struggled to win over.
The event will be taped next Tuesday in Cumming, Ga., and it will air on Wednesday morning on Fox News. It will be moderated by Harris Faulkner, who has interviewed Trump multiple times, and the audience will consist of only women.
“Women constitute the largest group of registered and active voters in the United States, so it is paramount that female voters understand where the presidential candidates stand on the issues that matter to them most,” Faulkner said in a statement. “I am looking forward to providing our viewers with an opportunity to learn more about where former President Trump stands on these topics.”
Fox News has extended an invitation to Vice President Harris to attend a similar event, the network said.
Harris has agreed to attend a live town hall hosted by CNN on Oct. 23 after Trump refused to accept an invitation to debate the vice president on that day.
While Trump has shown strength with male voters, polling has indicated the former president lags far behind Harris among women voters. Trump has repeatedly shrugged off the possibility that his coarse rhetoric or his role in the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade will hurt his standing among women.
An ABC News/Ipsos poll conducted after the Sept. 10 debate between Trump and Harris showed the vice president leading by 9 percentage points among women, 53 percent support to 44 percent.
A New York Times/Siena College poll conducted after the debate found the vice president up even more among women, 53 percent to 42 percent. The poll showed Trump leading with 56 percent support to 39 percent among men.
President Biden won 57 percent of female voters in 2020, compared to 42 percent who voted for Trump, according to exit polls. Women made up 52 percent of the electorate.