A CNN panel erupted on Sunday when a conservative panelist advised Vice President Kamala Harris was dropping floor to former President Trump with male voters as a result of Democrats care extra about “dudes who wish to turn out to be girls.”Â
CNN pundit Scott Jennings stated Harris had a “tough week” of polling, notably with registered male voters throughout State of the Union. Â
“It was a tough week. I imply, her faves are down. They’re combating the entrance web page of the New York Instances this morning, front-page story. Democrats combating African American voters, notably African American males. This gender hole problem is actual,” Jennings stated. “It is an actual drawback, and also you see the Democrats reacting to it.”
“And I believe what they’re now lastly…coming to understand is that plenty of males suppose Democrats care extra about dudes who wish to turn out to be girls than dudes who simply wish to be dudes,” he added earlier than the opposite panelists interrupted with some groaning and saying, “no, no.”Â
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Jennings seemed to be referring to a New York Instances/Siena Faculty survey the place it confirmed 51% of  registered male voters supporting Trump in comparison with solely 40% for Harris.
Former President Barack Obama have sounded the alarm about what he believes is male voters’ lackluster assist for Harris.Â
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“Now we have not but seen the identical sorts of power and turnout in all corners of our neighborhoods and communities as we noticed once I was operating,” Obama stated throughout a pre-campaign-rally cease in Pittsburgh final week. “[P]artwork of it makes me suppose, and I’m chatting with males straight… that, properly, you simply aren’t feeling the concept of getting a girl as president, and also you’re arising with different options and different causes for that.”
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Fox Information’ Charles Creitz contributed to this report.Â