Democrats are panicking over recent signs that American men don't particularly like Kamala Harris and are increasingly attracted to President Donald Trump. Rather than do some soul searching and find ways to engage with this disaffected demographic, Harris supporters are instead dusting off a failed strategy that didn't exactly work for Hillary Clinton in 2016. trying to dispel: accusing them all of misogyny.
Democratic meltdown further spurred by recent major national findings from New York Times/Siena College public opinion poll. When asked who they would vote for if the election were held today, 51% of likely voters said they would vote for Trump. Only 40% of men said they would vote for Harris.
This is more or less a reversal of the results among likely female voters, of whom 53% said they would vote for Harris and 38% said they would vote for Trump.
Harris' relative unpopularity among male voters, especially Hispanics, could hurt her in battleground states such as Arizona and Nevada, and recent Suffolk University and USA TODAY In the survey, revealed Men under 50 are choosing Trump over vice president.
Among Arizona Hispanic men ages 18 to 34, 51% said they planned to vote for Trump. Only 39% said they would go out of their way to vote for Harris. Fifty-seven percent of Hispanic men between the ages of 35 and 49 said they would vote for Trump. Thirty-seven percent of this group said they would vote for Harris.
Among Nevada's Hispanic men between the ages of 18 and 34, 53% said they would vote for Trump, and 40% said they would vote for Harris. These numbers also apply to Hispanic male respondents between the ages of 35 and 49, with 53% saying they would vote for Trump and 39% saying they would vote for Harris.
“The message is too feminine: 'Everything you're doing is destroying the planet.'”
Democratic Party Donors said The Hill, “The men are gone, at least for this cycle.”
“I don't think people understand how big of a problem we have with men,” said the prominent Democratic strategist. “Black men, Hispanic men, men in general.”
Democratic strategist James Carville is well aware of the Democratic Party's declining appeal among red-blooded American men, and he's been sounding the alarm for months now. When discussing President Joe Biden's unpopularity earlier this year, Carville told the New York Times' Maureen Dowd, “My suspicion is that there are too many preachy women who dominate the culture of the Democratic Party.'' That's what I mean.''
“'Don't drink beer. Don't watch soccer. Don't eat hamburgers. This is not good for you,'” Carville said. “The message is too feminine: 'All you're doing is destroying the planet. You have to eat the peas.'”
“NPR is my go-to place to listen to Democratic elites, but the whole story is about how women and women of color decide this election,” Carville said. added. “I say, '48 percent of the people who vote are men. Can we give them some consideration?'
Carville emphasized that the left's “faculty lounge” attitude and “feminine” frowning coupled with “wokeness” are poison at the ballot box.
Rather than address this fundamental problem, Democrats have worked hard to alienate men ostensibly since replacing Biden with Harris.
CNN host Dana Bash said around the time of the Democratic National Convention in August that Harris' party had been trying to appeal to men, especially those with testosterone deficiency, by flaunting the masculinity that helped make America great. He suggested that these men disliked doing so. .
“There's a gender disparity. And there's also the idea that over the past month, Democrats have been rallying around the front-runner, a woman,” Bash said. “This is the only other time in 2016 that they've done that. And how they've learned about how to stand up to, how to stand up to, Donald Trump as an adversary of women. It's remarkable to see how there are different campaigns, very different female candidates in 2016 and now. ”
“The Trump campaign's not-so-subtle message is, 'If you're a 'real' man, you're on my side.”
“They're trying to push the male image forward, and Tim Walz is one of them, and Doug Emhoff last night, he's not the high-testosterone, gun-toting type. “You can talk to guys out there who might not be, guys who want to listen to Hulk Hogan or guys like the one that came out on the RNC, or who might want to listen to that,” Bash said. . “But I also want you to understand that in 2024, it's okay to be who you are. support women. ”
Democratic strategist Christy Setzer suggested to The Hill that Harris' hatred of men will be a byproduct of her misogyny.
“She has a problem with men for the same reasons Hillary Clinton does, because there's misogyny and there's outdated ideas about who should be in office,” Setzer said. Ta. “Meanwhile, Trump is further reinforcing this 'strong man' masculinity, playing 'It's a Man's World' at his rallies and doing things that dictators do.”
It is unclear whether Setzer considers standing up covered in his own blood and confidently shouting “fight” after surviving an assassination attempt to be an “act”.
“The Trump campaign's not-so-subtle message is, 'If you're a 'real' man, you're on my side,” Setzer continued. “Unfortunately, the ideas of the 1950s are still appealing to some people.”
Another Democratic strategist, Jim Manley, appeared to get the memo, writing, “It's ridiculous that we have to say this in 2024, but everyone is ready to vote for a woman who is qualified to be president of the United States.'' It's not done,” he told The Hill.
Misogynistic discourse is currently circulating on networks ostensibly happy to ignore Doug Emhoff's history of misogyny. suspected abuse.
“You just don't feel the idea of having a woman as president.”
”[Harris] We have a big problem with men,” said MSNBC Talking Head Andrea Mitchell. I recently complained. “I think the Trump vote was undercounted. I think there's misogyny in all of this. Black men and white men, this is a big problem. But the business community also doesn't think she's serious. ”
guardian shown Former President Barack Obama was reportedly unable to contain his despair and told his “brethren” in Pennsylvania to join in.
“We still haven't seen the kind of vibrancy and turnout that we saw when I was running for office in all facets of our neighborhoods and communities. Now, I'm also seeing it more and more among our brothers. I also want to say that it seems to be becoming more pronounced,” President Obama said. . “You come up with all kinds of reasons and excuses. That's troubling.”
“I think part of it is that you just don't feel the idea of having a woman as president, and you're coming up with other alternatives and reasons for it,” Obama added.
The Lincoln Project — the best-known anti-Trump group staging Fake white supremacist rally to smear then-candidate Glenn Youngkin in 2021 ahead of Virginia gubernatorial election. sexual harassment Young Men Online — Recently, pro-Harris adssaid, “It's time to be a man and vote for a woman.”
Time will tell whether American men will oblige Democratic strategists, Obama, and the false flag forces and do as they are told.
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