Harris Admits Campaign Struggles with Male Voters
Harris Admits Campaign Struggles with Male Voters

Harris Admits Campaign Struggles with Male Voters

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During a campaign stop in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Vice President Kamala Harris was caught on a hot mic admitting her campaign needs to improve its appeal to male voters, saying, "We need to move ground among men" while conversing with Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The moment occurred at Trak Houz Bar & Grill, where Harris quickly realized the microphones were recording her comments and joked about revealing 'family secrets'. Polling data indicates Harris is significantly trailing behind former President Donald Trump among male voters, with recent surveys showing Trump leading Harris 55% to 41% in this demographic. In contrast, Harris maintains a lead among female voters, receiving 54% support compared to Trump's 42%. This hot mic incident has sparked speculation on social media about whether it was staged, given the presence of microphones and cameras during their conversation. As the election approaches, Harris's campaign is reportedly making more targeted appeals to male voters to address this gap.

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