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Democrats Are Hemorrhaging Male Voters, So Obama Helped By Insulting Men
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Ubiquitous
2024-10-12 02:05:09 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris has a major problem with male voters: they
don’t like her. The Democrats’ de facto 2024 candidate, propelled to
the top of the ticket by the shockwave of President Joe Biden’s
unceremonious ouster from the race, can’t convince men that she’s right
for the job.

As the obviously troubling internal poll numbers trickled in, the
campaign has tried a number of strategies to build back support — among
them, deploying her honesty-challenged running mate Governor Tim Walz
(D-MN), and embattled second gentleman Doug Emhoff — but thus far,
nothing has appeared to stick.

The answer, apparently, was to bring in former President Barack Obama,
who proceeded to scold men — particularly black men — for not falling
in line and blindly following the vice president into four more years
of bad fiscal policy, unlimited abortions, and open borders, all topped
off with word salads blaming them on someone else.

“And you are thinking about sitting out?” Obama asked. “Part of it
makes me think — and I’m speaking to men directly — part of it makes me
think that, well, you just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as
president, and you’re coming up with other alternatives and other
reasons for that.”

But CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings wasn’t sure the Obama
strategy would be any more effective than anything the campaign had
previously tried.

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Dems struggling with men of all races and Obama goes out and
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— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) October 11, 2024

“This is the political party that thinks gender is just a state of
mind, and now all of a sudden they’re like, ‘Oh, my God, we’re having
trouble with moderate biological males,'” Jennings began. “I mean, who
is surprised about this?”

“Democratic Party elites like Obama, and like others have been
viciously attacking Donald Trump since 2016 and everything they said
about him is what they have always said about him,” Jennings continued.
“And I don’t think it’s particularly effective right now.”

“I think their problem isn’t attacking Trump, their problem is finding
reasons to give people to support Kamala Harris,” Jennings then pivoted
to address Obama directly, adding, “This stop he made, and this plea
he’s making to African American men, I mean, he said today – he
insulted them! He first of all admits that they’re not enthusiastic
about her. He said, ‘You just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman
as president and you’re coming up with other alternatives and reasons
for that.'”

Jennings concluded by saying that it was all a part of the Democrats’
usual playbook to insult anyone who didn’t respond positively to
persuasion.

“Obama, specifically, when he was having trouble with rural voters in
Pennsylvania, go back all the way into his campaigns, he insulted them
about their culture and values,” he said. “I don’t think it’s helpful
to insult a group of people who are already not enthusiastic about your
campaign, but I think that’s what he did today … The story tonight is
they’re struggling with men, Obama’s insulting men, and they’re out
saying, ‘Let’s fix it by sending Tim Walz out and hiring Mitt Romney,
it’s crazy to me!”
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John Doe
2024-10-16 18:39:41 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris has a major problem with male voters: they
don’t like her. The Democrats’ de facto 2024 candidate, propelled to
the top of the ticket by the shockwave of President Joe Biden’s
unceremonious ouster from the race, can’t convince men that she’s right
for the job.
As the obviously troubling internal poll numbers trickled in, the
campaign has tried a number of strategies to build back support — among
them, deploying her honesty-challenged running mate Governor Tim Walz
(D-MN), and embattled second gentleman Doug Emhoff — but thus far,
nothing has appeared to stick.
The answer, apparently, was to bring in former President Barack Obama,
who proceeded to scold men — particularly black men — for not falling
in line and blindly following the vice president into four more years
of bad fiscal policy, unlimited abortions, and open borders, all topped
off with word salads blaming them on someone else.
“And you are thinking about sitting out?” Obama asked. “Part of it
makes me think — and I’m speaking to men directly — part of it makes me
think that, well, you just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as
president, and you’re coming up with other alternatives and other
reasons for that.”
But CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings wasn’t sure the Obama
strategy would be any more effective than anything the campaign had
previously tried.
Dems struggling with men of all races and Obama goes out and
“This is the political party that thinks gender is just a state of
mind, and now all of a sudden they’re like, ‘Oh, my God, we’re having
trouble with moderate biological males,'” Jennings began. “I mean, who
is surprised about this?”
“Democratic Party elites like Obama, and like others have been
viciously attacking Donald Trump since 2016 and everything they said
about him is what they have always said about him,” Jennings continued.
“And I don’t think it’s particularly effective right now.”
“I think their problem isn’t attacking Trump, their problem is finding
reasons to give people to support Kamala Harris,” Jennings then pivoted
to address Obama directly, adding, “This stop he made, and this plea
he’s making to African American men, I mean, he said today – he
insulted them! He first of all admits that they’re not enthusiastic
about her. He said, ‘You just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman
as president and you’re coming up with other alternatives and reasons
for that.'”
Jennings concluded by saying that it was all a part of the Democrats’
usual playbook to insult anyone who didn’t respond positively to
persuasion.
“Obama, specifically, when he was having trouble with rural voters in
Pennsylvania, go back all the way into his campaigns, he insulted them
about their culture and values,” he said. “I don’t think it’s helpful
to insult a group of people who are already not enthusiastic about your
campaign, but I think that’s what he did today … The story tonight is
they’re struggling with men, Obama’s insulting men, and they’re out
saying, ‘Let’s fix it by sending Tim Walz out and hiring Mitt Romney,
it’s crazy to me!”
If America actually is backwards enough that the population doesn't want
a woman leader, maybe Trump is right to take democracy away from us.
Skeeter
2024-10-16 18:53:36 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris has a major problem with male voters: they
don?t like her. The Democrats? de facto 2024 candidate, propelled to
the top of the ticket by the shockwave of President Joe Biden?s
unceremonious ouster from the race, can?t convince men that she?s right
for the job.
As the obviously troubling internal poll numbers trickled in, the
campaign has tried a number of strategies to build back support ? among
them, deploying her honesty-challenged running mate Governor Tim Walz
(D-MN), and embattled second gentleman Doug Emhoff ? but thus far,
nothing has appeared to stick.
The answer, apparently, was to bring in former President Barack Obama,
who proceeded to scold men ? particularly black men ? for not falling
in line and blindly following the vice president into four more years
of bad fiscal policy, unlimited abortions, and open borders, all topped
off with word salads blaming them on someone else.
?And you are thinking about sitting out?? Obama asked. ?Part of it
makes me think ? and I?m speaking to men directly ? part of it makes me
think that, well, you just aren?t feeling the idea of having a woman as
president, and you?re coming up with other alternatives and other
reasons for that.?
But CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings wasn?t sure the Obama
strategy would be any more effective than anything the campaign had
previously tried.
Dems struggling with men of all races and Obama goes out and
?This is the political party that thinks gender is just a state of
mind, and now all of a sudden they?re like, ?Oh, my God, we?re having
trouble with moderate biological males,'? Jennings began. ?I mean, who
is surprised about this??
?Democratic Party elites like Obama, and like others have been
viciously attacking Donald Trump since 2016 and everything they said
about him is what they have always said about him,? Jennings continued.
?And I don?t think it?s particularly effective right now.?
?I think their problem isn?t attacking Trump, their problem is finding
reasons to give people to support Kamala Harris,? Jennings then pivoted
to address Obama directly, adding, ?This stop he made, and this plea
he?s making to African American men, I mean, he said today ? he
insulted them! He first of all admits that they?re not enthusiastic
about her. He said, ?You just aren?t feeling the idea of having a woman
as president and you?re coming up with other alternatives and reasons
for that.'?
Jennings concluded by saying that it was all a part of the Democrats?
usual playbook to insult anyone who didn?t respond positively to
persuasion.
?Obama, specifically, when he was having trouble with rural voters in
Pennsylvania, go back all the way into his campaigns, he insulted them
about their culture and values,? he said. ?I don?t think it?s helpful
to insult a group of people who are already not enthusiastic about your
campaign, but I think that?s what he did today ? The story tonight is
they?re struggling with men, Obama?s insulting men, and they?re out
saying, ?Let?s fix it by sending Tim Walz out and hiring Mitt Romney,
it?s crazy to me!?
If America actually is backwards enough that the population doesn't want
a woman leader, maybe Trump is right to take democracy away from us.
Being a woman isn't the issue. Being a dumb ass puppet is.

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