In an interview with NBC News, Vice President Kamala Harris was pressed on why former President Donald Trump has a 16-point lead over the vice president in key voting districts, and support is declining among male voters. I shrugged it off.
“Why do you think there's a rift with men right now?” NBC's Peter Alexander asked Harris during an interview in Michigan that aired Saturday.
An NBC poll conducted in early October found Harris leading Trump among women voters, 55% to 41%, while Trump led among men voters, 56% to 40%. Leading Mr. Harris.
“When I look at the audience, I see thousands of people from all backgrounds and genders, and I think that's because they know I'm going to be a president for all Americans. “And that's how I'm campaigning to get the vote of every American,” Harris responded.
NBC's Peter Alexander pressed Kamala Harris on her disconnect with male voters. (Screenshot/NBC)
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Alexander asked again what explains the disparity in support from men, and Harris replied, “It's not just gender, but also geographic location and the reduced burden of voting in the past.'' “I'm doing it,” he continued.
“Just to be clear, men still say they support Donald Trump by a 16 percentage point margin. Why do you think that is?” Alexander added.
Ms. Harris asserted that was not her experience.
Alexander also asked Harris how she is different from President Biden.

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks about the murder of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar during a statement to reporters at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 17, 2024. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
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“So, to be very frank, the vice president, including Mike Pence, has not criticized the president. I actually think that in terms of tradition and going forward, there is criticism. 'I don't think it's going to be a productive or significant relationship,' she replied.
Former President Obama looked like this condemn black Americans During a pre-campaign stop in Pittsburgh on Thursday, people who weren't as enthusiastic about Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential bid as they were in 2008 or 2012 turned out.
MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell also called for this. Harris' issues with male voters He spoke during an appearance on NBC's “Meet The Press” earlier this month.
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“She has a huge problem with men,” Mitchell said, adding that Trump's support among these groups may be underestimated.
“I think there’s misogyny in all of this, black and white. [it’s a] big problem. But it's also the business world. They don't think she's serious. They don't think she's a heavyweight. And a lot of that is due to gender, but she needs to be more specific about her financial plans,” Mitchell continued, adding, “They need to double down on more interviews and serious interviews. I think so,” he continued.





