A Black podcast host told MSNBC host Alex Wagner on Tuesday night that he found former President Barack Obama's pitch to Vice President Kamala Harris “terrible.”
President Obama spoke at the Vice President's campaign office in the Pittsburgh area on October 10, appealing to black men to support Vice President Kamala Harris. appear This is to blame their hesitation on sexism. Chad Fein, host of “The Most Real Podcast of All Time,” told Wagner that he felt President Obama was telling him and others to “get in line.” (Related article: Bill Maher, Walz and Obama slam Democrats for courting black voters)
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“I was very angry,” Fein told Wagner. “And it felt like a moment where you N-words better get in line and do what we say.”
“The overall atmosphere was unpleasant,” Fein added. “It was an abomination. I didn't respect it. I don't like anything about it.”
CNN public opinion poll Poll results released in late September showed Harris leading former President Donald Trump by 55 points among black voters under 60, compared to a 71-point lead over President Joe Biden in 2020. . released Harris leads Trump among Black voters by 63%, compared to an 81% lead for Biden in 2020, according to October 12 data.
According to CNN, Trump won 12% support from black voters in 2020. exit pollwhose approval rating exceeded that in several other general election polls, including one in August. CBSshowed the former president won 17% of black voters, and fox newsThis showed that 26% of black voters supported the former president. (Watch the Daily Caller documentary “Cleaning Up Kamala”)
A poll of Pennsylvania voters from September 28 to October 19 shows Trump leading Harris by 0.8 percentage points. According to RealClear poll up to average. Harris lead Trump rose 0.3% when independent candidate Cornel West, Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein, and Libertarian Chase Oliver were included in the poll.
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