White people should face ‘accountability’ if Harris does not win, political commentator tells CNN
Angela Rye said white voters should face the consequences of failing to save democracy if Vice President Kamala Harris does not win the next presidential election.
CNN host Victor Blackwell asked Lai about former President Barack Obama's criticism of black men who hesitated to vote for Harris.
“Frankly, I think it's great that President Obama is starting on the path to democracy,” Lai first responded. “And what I think is wrong is that they are letting white people escape the responsibility they have to face for not showing up themselves to save democracy. For example, they are allowing presidential candidates to… You want to be angry at that, right, when you're not flying the flag.''If you don't remove your lapel pin, they won't know you're pledging allegiance to the flag. ”
Lai said that because white people see the “January 6, 2021 terrorist attack at the Capitol” as a show of patriotism, “the responsibility to save democracy should lie with this country's largest demographic group. ' he claimed.
“It’s white men and white women.”
Like other Democratic presidential candidates, Harris has struggled with black voters in the polls.
Rye pointed to Detroit's efforts to talk to voters about the economy, saying, “We're doing our part to make sure our democracy is protected, even if it's not perfect. “It's time to look out for each other and ensure we preserve our democracy.” They too are doing their part. ”
Like other Democratic presidential candidates, Harris has struggled in the polls with black voters compared to Presidents Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and Obama.
new york times reported Harris is expected to win an overwhelming majority of black voters, but only 78% of black voters are expected to vote for her, compared to 90% for Biden in 2020 and Clinton in 2016. compared to 92%.
Part of the reason for Harris's waning support among black voters is that, even though Democrats are attracting votes, many believe they are not doing enough to support their communities. That's what I'm doing. That sentiment is only exacerbated by the influx of illegal immigrants into large cities and the fact that money is spent on illegal immigrants rather than on communities in urban centers.
“40% of African American voters under 30 said Republicans are more likely than Democrats to follow through on their campaign promises,” the NYT explained.
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White people should face ‘accountability’ if Harris does not win, political commentator tells CNN
Angela Rye said white voters should face the consequences of failing to save democracy if Vice President Kamala Harris does not win the next presidential election.
CNN host Victor Blackwell asked Lai about former President Barack Obama's criticism of black men who hesitated to vote for Harris.
“Frankly, I think it's great that President Obama is starting on the path to democracy,” Lai first responded. “And what I think is wrong is that they are letting white people escape the responsibility they have to face for not showing up themselves to save democracy. For example, they are allowing presidential candidates to… You want to be angry at that, right, when you're not flying the flag.''If you don't remove your lapel pin, they won't know you're pledging allegiance to the flag. ”
Lai said that because white people see the “January 6, 2021 terrorist attack at the Capitol” as a show of patriotism, “the responsibility to save democracy should lie with this country's largest demographic group. ' he claimed.
“It’s white men and white women.”
Like other Democratic presidential candidates, Harris has struggled with black voters in the polls.
Rye pointed to Detroit's efforts to talk to voters about the economy, saying, “We're doing our part to make sure our democracy is protected, even if it's not perfect. “It's time to look out for each other and ensure we preserve our democracy.” They too are doing their part. ”
Like other Democratic presidential candidates, Harris has struggled in the polls with black voters compared to Presidents Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and Obama.
new york times reported Harris is expected to win an overwhelming majority of black voters, but only 78% of black voters are expected to vote for her, compared to 90% for Biden in 2020 and Clinton in 2016. compared to 92%.
Part of the reason for Harris's waning support among black voters is that, even though Democrats are attracting votes, many believe they are not doing enough to support their communities. That's what I'm doing. That sentiment is only exacerbated by the influx of illegal immigrants into large cities and the fact that money is spent on illegal immigrants rather than on communities in urban centers.
“40% of African American voters under 30 said Republicans are more likely than Democrats to follow through on their campaign promises,” the NYT explained.
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