Kamala Harris admits she is struggling with male voters

By 
 October 29, 2024

Kamala Harris was caught admitting that her campaign is struggling with male voters during a stop in Michigan. 

Harris was caught on a hot mic while having a beer with Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) in Kalamazoo.

"We need to move ground among men," Harris told the governor.

Kamala's damning slip

A moment later, Harris appeared to notice microphones recording their conversation.

"Oh, we have microphones and listening to everything," Harris said. "I didn't realize that."

"Okay... you'll bleep my F words hopefully," Whitmer quipped.

"We just told all the family secrets, s***," Harris said, before erupting into a laugh.

Some skeptical social media observers suggested the event was staged. Harris and Whitmer were conspicuously surrounded by boom microphones.

Harris struggling with men

Does the Harris campaign think they can appeal to men by portraying Harris as a barfly with a potty mouth?

In any case, there has been a pronounced gender gap in the polls that has worried Democrats. The last pre-election poll from the New York Times/Siena College found Trump leading Harris with men 55-41%. Harris leads with women by a similar margin, 54% to 42%.

The Harris campaigns' male outreach has been ridiculed as out-of-touch, condescending, and downright disgusting.

A new pro-Harris ad depicts a man being interrupted while watching porn by a socially conservative Republican congressman, who tells the man porn has been banned nationwide.

It's part of a pattern of perverse messaging from the Harris campaign and its allies. Whitmer - a quintessential leftist "girlboss" and pro-abortion zealot - faced blowback from Catholics recently over a video mocking holy Communion.

Meanwhile, the Harris campaign has deployed Tim Walz to target male voters by having him play video games with Alexandria-Ocasi0 Cortez (D-NY).

The Harris campaign has basically been telling the country that it views men as porn-addicted shut-ins - while holding up the flamboyant Tim Walz as an ideal. It's no wonder men don't want to vote for her.

The problems Harris has with male voters are structural, and can't be fixed with a slick (or not so slick) ad. If you want people to vote for you, you can't talk down to them.

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