It's not a secret that Democrat women are the backbone of the party, and are much more loyal to the party than just about any other demographic. You honestly believe that a plurality of Black men went into the voting booth not thinking about the economy or immigration or security or anything else, but instead said to themselves "You know what, I hate women so much that I'm going to vote against Kamala"? You can honestly say that?
I mean, come on. If a Republican was saying what Joe Scarborough said you'd say they were stereotyping Black men and that it was offensive to minimize their issues like that. But because they didn't turn out for your party in the same numbers as usual, now it's OK to claim that it must be because they are a bunch of sexists. That is absolutely ridiculous.
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Last night was a resounding indictment of what you've listed above and resounding endorsement of the term, "it's class...not identity." Hard-working Americans come in all size, shapes, races...and guess what....they all want the same things - Ability to provide for their families, safe streets, clean water, no wars etc. They see through the BS. The dems now have a HUGE hill to climb to get these voters back.
The thing I noticed about what they were saying in regards to phone calls and door knocks is that they never said how many people answered the phone or answered the door. Never put a ton of stock into the numbers that the Harris campaign was giving.
Wasn't Trump also polling much better earlier this year with Latino and black men when Biden was the presumptive opponent?
I think it's way more about those groups increasingly feeling alienated from what the Dems are selling than what's in between the candidate's legs.