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Vice President Kamala Harris recently acknowledged her challenges in gaining support from male voters while speaking with Governor Gretchen Whitmer at a bar. The voting bloc is expected to be a key demographic for her campaign.
“We need to move ground among men,” Harris said.
“Oh we have microphones in here listening to everything, I didn’t realize that,” Harris said.
“Well now you tell us… we just told all the family secrets… [expletive],” Harris added, cackling. “Anyways, it’s good to see you!”
Harris and Whitmer’s visit aimed to bolster support in the crucial swing state of Michigan. Harris inadvertently mentioned the campaign’s difficulties in attracting male voters, a significant concern for her team.
The admission comes amid broader struggles for the Harris campaign, especially with younger Black male voters.
A New York Times/Siena College poll revealed that Harris’ support among Black voters is down roughly 12 percent from Joe Biden in 2020.
Support among Black men in particular dropped 15 percent. The figures have indicated a significant shift in voter dynamics, posing major problems for Harris.