Stacey Abrams speaks onstage during the Cherokee County Reproductive
Freedom Rally at Thrive Canton on October 09, 2024 in Canton, Georgia. Ousted former Democrat Representative Stacey Abrams argued that the reason why some Black men and women are not supporting Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign is because they’re most likely racist or sexist. The Georgia Democrat, who repeatedly denied the results of the previous gubernatorial election after she lost to Republican Governor Brian Kemp, was questioned about comments from a notable Georgia pastor. The pastor had noted that “misogyny” was “still real” in the Black community, and that it was the reason Abrams lost.
Abrams also disputed ongoing reports and went on to claim that Harris was doing “very well with Black men,” despite the fact that a handful of recent polls have shown that she is not receiving even close to the same support with Black male voters as past Democrat presidential candidates, even Joe Biden. This reality also prompted former President Barack Obama to seemingly scold Black men as a whole for not supporting Harris as much as he had anticipated in a speech during his recent trip to Pittsburgh.
Additionally, polls also show that former President Donald Trump has the most support from that demographic of any Republican presidential candidate since 1960. Abrams further explained why she thinks why some Black Americans may not be voting for Harris.
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