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Black men who attended former President Trump's rally in Detroit, Michigan, told why they think Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling in the polls.

“I think her message is disingenuous,” Brian, from Westland, Michigan, told FOX News Digital. He added that it seemed like she was “trying to pander to black people.”

“She has a lot of problems with her administration. Let's be honest. Black men are not a monolith. We vote based on policy. We don't vote based on policy. [vote] Based on identity. And if she starts to realize that and stop trying to exaggerate our identity so much, we might be able to do better,” he said.

As Harris competes against a black man, Trump gains support from multiple black male celebrities

In an interview with Fox News Digital at a Trump rally in Detroit, Michigan, Brian Small responded to Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris' struggles in the polls with black men. (Fox News Digital)

Bryan joined thousands of Michiganders Friday at a rally held by the Trump campaign at Huntington Place, where guest speakers included Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donald and Senate candidate Mike Rogers.

Ricky, who lives in Redford, Michigan, said “a lot of Harris' policies don't make sense” and that Democrats assume black men are “all stupid.”

An auto worker wearing a shirt emblazoned with the United Auto Workers union logo said his policies “just don't match up” and their views on immigration don't make sense.

While Harris' campaign is struggling with black men in the polls, Trump is winning over the Democratic Party's most reliable supporters.

According to New York Times/Siena College Poll According to the report, support for Harris has declined even more significantly among black men released last week, with 70% saying they would vote for her in November, compared to 2020 against Biden. This was down from 85%.

Additionally, the NAACP study found that One in four black men under 50 said they would support Trump in 2024.

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At Mr. Trump's rally in Detroit, Michigan, black men spoke out about Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris's struggles in the polls with black men. (Fox News Digital)

Harris has repeatedly tried to win support from the government. men and black americaProminent black male media figures, including radio host Charlamagne the God and comedic actor Eddie Griffin, say that may not work and that Trump himself has a unique appeal to black men. I'm warning you that there is.

Harris ramps up outreach to black male voters as polls suggest Trump has an advantage

Mr. Marcus, another employee in the auto industry, pushed the argument that black men were turning away from Mr. Harris.

“I don't think she's having a hard time,” he said. “She's not. That's what they want you to think. There are a lot of black men voting for Kamala.”

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While Harris' campaign is struggling with black men in the polls, Trump is winning over the Democratic Party's most reliable supporters. (AP image)

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Fox News' Paul Steinhuaser contributed to this report.

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