Vice President Harris Admits Need to Appeal to Male Voters During Campaign Stop
Kamala Harris acknowledges the challenge of attracting male voters in candid remark during a campaign stop with Governor Whitmer in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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At a recent campaign stop in Kalamazoo, MI, Vice President Kamala Harris was recorded admitting her campaign needs to gain support among male voters, highlighting a gender gap as President Trump polls favorably with men. In a conversation with Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Harris's remarks were inadvertently caught on a hot mic, sparking discussions about her campaign's challenges in mobilizing male voters. Footage of her comments has circulated on social media, amid claims of a staged incident. Polls show Harris leads with women but trails among male voters, emphasizing a key area for her campaign focus.
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