One of the underreported aspects of the 2024 election is that men are drifting away from the Democratic party in waves. Kamala Harris is not connecting with men and it’s a serious problem for her campaign.
Over at NBC News, Andrea Mitchell blamed this on ‘misogynation’ during Meet the Press on Sunday.
FOX News reports:
Andrea Mitchell says Kamala Harris has a ‘big problem’ connecting with men, who don’t take her seriouslyMSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell said on Sunday that Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling to resonate with White and Black male voters.Michell said on “Meet the Press” that Harris needs to show up more in the media because she is not being seen as a “heavyweight.””She’s got such a big problem with men,” Mitchell said, adding that support for Trump among that demographic could be underestimated.She proceeded to blame misogny as one of the reasons Harris wasn’t being taken as seriously among both Republican and Democratic men.”I think that there’s misogynation in all of this, Black and White men, [it’s a] big problem. But also the business world. They don’t think she is serious. They don’t think she’s a heavyweight. And a lot of this is gender, but she’s got to be more specific about her economic plans,” Mitchell continued. “I think they’ve got to double down on doing more interviews and serious interviews.”Harris has taken heat for largely avoiding the press. Since becoming the Democratic nominee 72 days ago, she has yet to hold a single official press conference.
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This is a point that MSNBC contributor Katty Kay made just last week.
Andrea Mitchell forgot to mention Latino men. Harris has a problem with them too.
USA Today reports:
Harris losing ground with young Latino men, exclusive USA-TODAY polls findVice President Kamala Harris is losing support among young Latino men, even as she continues to hold a lead over Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump among Latino voters in Arizona and Nevada – two key states that will help determine the 2024 election, according to two exclusive new USA TODAY/Suffolk University polls.More than half – 57% – of Latino voters in Arizona said they plan to vote for or lean toward Harris, while 38% said they lean toward Trump, according to a statewide poll of 500 likely Hispanic voters there. Harris also leads Trump among Latino voters in Nevada, 56% to 40%, the statewide poll of 500 likely Hispanic voters found.Both polls were conducted in English and Spanish between Sept. 27 and Oct. 2, and have a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points in each state.
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