Men who won’t vote for her are “misogynists,” according to Kamala Harris.
The Vice President sat down for an interview with legendary race-baiter Al Sharpton and was asked about the difficulties she’s had gaining the support of men.
“Do you think some of the resistance of some men, black and white, is misogynist, and are you proud to see that most Americans, even being polled, have no problem supporting a woman at all?”
After a long, rambling answer, Harris said she agreed with the venerable grifter’s point.
“I think that you are absolutely right, that there is this narrative about what kind of support we’re receiving from black men that just isn’t panning out.”
Kamala Harris’s response to Al Sharpton’s absurd question is yet another example of her playing identity politics rather than addressing the real issues facing Americans. Suggesting that men who don’t support her are automatically “misogynist” is not only a lazy argument, but it… pic.twitter.com/VKoOcB27G3
— Torsten Prochnow (@TorstenProchnow) October 20, 2024
The Harris-Walz campaign has made a number of ham-fisted attempts to appeal specifically to male voters, white and black.
Last month, they unveiled “White Dudes for Harris,” to widespread ridicule.
More recently, former president Barack Obama delivered a stern lecture to young black men about their lack of enthusiasm for Kamala Harris. Obama’s intervention was roundly criticized as patronizing and overweening. He was told, including by black Democrats, that black men and women have plenty of legitimate reasons not to want to vote for Kamala Harris.
And then there was the “I’m man enough to vote for Kamala Harris” ad, in which a series of “manly men” bragged about their masculinity bona fides, before adding that they were also “man enough” to vote for a female president. Again, the response was widespread ridicule.
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