Liberal writer and political commentator Katty Kay appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe program on Frida and admitted that the Kamala Harris campaign is struggling with male voters of all colors and ages.
This is correct. It’s a point that has been made by Greg Gutfeld of FOX News and others for months now. Men are walking away from the Democrat party in droves.
The funniest part of the clip comes when she suggests that kamala’s husband Doug Emhoff and running mate Tim Walz may be able to help with this problem.
FOX News reported:
MSNBC contributor: Trump appeals to men with ‘retro, macho’ views, while Emhoff embodies ‘supportive’ men
MSNBC contributor Katty Kay said Vice President Kamala Harris’ and former President Trump’s campaigns were appealing to voters with “different” ideas about masculinity…
“Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski reacted to the interview on Friday’s MSNBC show, saying, “Boy, a contrast in many ways, between the two campaigns.”
There seems to be “two different views of masculinity,” Kay said, about the GOP and Democratic presidential campaigns.
“There’s this kind of alpha, retro view of masculinity we’re seeing from the Trump campaign, and then you got Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff, who are both professional men but are in sort of supportive roles of a woman who’s the principal candidate,” she continued.
Earlier in the program, Kay said that the Harris-Walz campaign was making efforts to reach male voters, as some polls show Harris’ support is being driven by likely female voters. […]
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