NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell said Sunday that Vice President Kamala Harris has a “huge problem with men” and the gender disparity between both politicians could affect the election outcome. he warned.
Although Harris has a slight lead over former President Donald Trump in national polls, the Republican candidate is gradually drawing voters away from key blocs of Democrats. On “Meet the Press,” Mitchell emphasized that Harris’ campaign needs to redouble its efforts with less than 30 days left, and pointed to the wide disparity for Harris between Democratic and Republican men. emphasized. (Related: NBC analyst warns key voting blocs in key battleground states as Democrats lose edge in party registration)
“What I’m hearing from businessmen and a lot of men, both Democratic and Republican, is that I think they need to focus more on interviews, serious interviews. She has a big problem with men. . . . I think Trump’s vote is underestimated,” Mitchell said.
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“I think there’s misogyny in all of this, black and white. It’s a big problem. But also the business world doesn’t think she’s serious,” Mitchell added. “They don’t think she’s overweight. A lot of that is due to gender, but she needs to be more specific about her financial plans.”
Last week, a clip of Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff appearing on MSNBC with Jen Psaki and being asked about reshaping “perceptions of masculinity” went viral online. Emhoff expressed support for abortion rights, saying: NBC interview In May, he urged men to view abortion not just as a women’s issue, but as a family issue.
recent data A Howard University poll conducted from September 4 to 11 found that Harris maintains 75% support among black voters, while Trump’s support has increased to 16%. It became. significant increase According to data from Howard University, 21% of black men under 50 are expected to support Mr. Trump, while 72% are expected to support Ms. Harris. Additionally, data shows that in November, 88% of black men over 50 supported Harris, while 10% were leaning toward Trump.
The gender gap between Harris and Trump has widened significantly over the past two months and over the past few years as the party has progressed. Recently New York Times/Siena College According to the poll, women in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania support the vice president 55% to 41%, while men support President Trump 52% to 39%.
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