Overview
- Bill Maher expressed skepticism about Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, particularly her lack of support among Black male voters.
- Maher noted that the Democratic Party's efforts to engage Black men, including deploying Tim Walz, might not be effective.
- Former President Barack Obama has joined the campaign trail to address Harris's challenges in securing enthusiasm from Black men.
- Recent polls suggest Harris is trailing behind previous Democratic candidates in gaining support from Black voters.
- Maher humorously criticized the campaign's strategy, questioning the choice of Walz as a representative to connect with Black male voters.