Clyburn Voices Concern Over Black Men's Support for Trump
The influential Democrat warns of potential low turnout or support for Trump among Black men, posing challenges for Kamala Harris's campaign.
- Rep. James Clyburn expressed concern about Black men either staying home or voting for Donald Trump in the upcoming election.
- Recent NAACP polling indicates an increase in support for Trump among Black men, with one-in-four backing him.
- Former President Barack Obama suggested that hesitancy to support Kamala Harris may be linked to misogyny.
- Senator Raphael Warnock downplayed the potential for significant Black male support for Trump, citing historical context and Trump's past actions.
- Efforts are being made within Harris's campaign to address and engage Black male voters directly.