Obama Criticizes Black Men’s Lack of Support for Harris

Former President Barack Obama addressed concerns ⁤among black men who are hesitant to⁢ support Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that their hesitancy ‌is‌ due to her being a woman. Obama ‍made his first surrogate appearance during ‌the 2024 election at ​a rally in Pittsburgh, where ⁣he compared Harris to her rival, former President Donald Trump, and urged supporters to vote. Before the rally, ​Obama⁣ visited a ⁢”Black⁣ Voters ⁢for Harris” event in Pennsylvania, where he spoke directly to black men—a demographic that⁢ recent ⁣polls show is increasingly supporting Trump.

Obama‌ acknowledged that there hasn’t been the same ‍level of ​energy and turnout in all neighborhoods ⁢as when he was running for president.⁣ He specifically mentioned the lack of enthusiasm among black men and suggested ‍that ​it may be because they don’t want a woman as president.

He emphasized the importance of women in our lives who have supported⁣ us during times of trouble and protested against an⁢ unjust system. Obama criticized the idea of sitting out or supporting someone like Trump who has denigrated black men.

Trump responded on social media‍ by claiming that Obama⁢ admitted⁣ a lack⁤ of ‍enthusiasm for⁣ Kamala Harris, ⁢especially among black men. In his‌ recorded remarks, Obama ⁣argued that Harris’s‌ background—having a black father and South Asian mother—makes her‍ more relatable to​ black men than Trump.

A ‌recent⁢ poll commissioned by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples revealed an increase in‍ support for Trump among young black men compared ⁣to previous⁤ elections. The⁤ Epoch Times has spoken with several black male voters who express ‍pessimism ‌towards Harris’s candidacy.

Some​ critics argue that ⁣Harris needs to clarify her policy program‌ and ‌provide⁢ contemporary examples if she wants stronger support⁣ from black male voters.

(Note: The Associated ⁤Press contributed to this⁣ report.)

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