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Vice President Harris's New Plan for Black Men: A Closer Look
USAFriday, October 18, 2024
This new approach is a change from Harris's previous strategy. During her campaign, she avoided explicit identity politics, focusing more on universal values like the economy and border issues. But worrying poll numbers have pushed her to adopt a more race-centric message.
Since former President Barack Obama's big win among black men in 2008, support for the Democratic Party has been dropping. In recent elections, the margin of victory has been shrinking. Maybe black men, like other groups, are voting based on their policy priorities rather than just identity.
Some say the Democratic Party has alienated young men by promoting itself as the "party for women" and "social justice." Former President Trump's appeal to masculinity might be a factor. The Democrats seem to be trying to respond by highlighting figures like Governor Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff.
Experts suggest that Democrats need to adopt policies that actually help young black men. This could include stronger law enforcement in inner cities, support for school choice programs, and tougher border enforcement.
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