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Black Philly voter was ‘deeply offended’ by Obama shaming Black men into supporting Harris: ‘Disgusting’

A voter in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, accused former President Barack Obama of shaming a black man in the election to support Vice President Kamala Harris.

When asked about President Obama's condemnation of men in the black community who did not support Harris in 2008, just as he did during his own inauguration, Philadelphia resident and podcaster Chad said, Fein told MSNBC host Alex Wagner: It's a moment where you're like, “You better just stand in line and listen to us without saying a word!” ”

Wagner spoke to a group of black men about President Obama's remarks during a roundtable discussion at a West Philadelphia barbershop and asked, “I'm curious what everyone thought when they heard that.”

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Philadelphia resident and podcaster Chad Fein skewered former President Barack Obama for criticizing black men during his campaign.

obama I made a headline he said recently at the Harris campaign office in Pittsburgh. If we put a woman in office, they will come up with other alternatives and other reasons. ”

Mr. Fein added that Mr. Obama is “as the Democratic czar.” [is] He came down and said, “Please line up these words.” ”

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“The overall tone was unpleasant,” he said of President Obama's comments. “It was an abomination. I didn't respect it. I didn't like anything about it. And two days later, Kamala said, 'We love black men. We are making plans and plans.'' They and she set out policies. ”

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President Obama appears on stage at the DNC

Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Anthony Phillips, another local voter who participated in the Black Men's Roundtable, disagreed, saying, “Black women, being single parents, just like they've always been there for us. , Black men must also stand by Black women.” And what he ultimately means is that not voting for Kamala Harris over someone who is basically a clown amounts to just general disrespect. ”

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