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Obama admonishes Black men for hesitancy in supporting Harris Former president suggests some in the Black community are uncomfortable voting for a woman and are coming up with excuses.
Former President Barack Obama on Thursday addressed concerns among Black men who are hesitant to support the Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting such ...
The next time Obama wants to speak to Black men “directly,” I hope he will have something better to say, writes Eric Foster in his column today.
America’s first Black president touched a nerve among Democrats worried about Vice President Kamala Harris’ chances of becoming the second.
The former president’s remarks that some Black men are not “feeling the idea” of a female president were blunt and urgent, but also potentially alienating for a vital group of Democratic voters.
Obama admonishes ‘brothers’ for not coming out to vote for Kamala Former president suggests some men are put off by the idea of a female leader as he warns against support for Trump ...
Former President Barack Obama calls out Black men that are reluctant to support Kamala Harris, suggesting some aren't doing so because she is a woman.
PITTSBURGH — Former president Barack Obama on Thursday made a direct, impassioned plea to Black men to support Vice President Kamala Harris — a key demographic she is struggling to mobilize ...
Obama's comments belie that Black men still overwhelmingly back Harris. But her campaign has worked hard trying to shore up support.
Barack Obama recently had some frank words for Black men who may consider sitting out the election.