Charles Payne Comes Out Hard Against Kamala

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Fox News host Charles Payne criticized Kamala’s failed attempt to drive black men’s turnout. Rather than accept Kamala’s scolding, Payne showed that Black men share the same concerns as other men and Americans writ large. America’s News Desk says:

Charles Payne, the host of Fox Business, criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her recent efforts to engage with black males and improve her polling numbers in anticipation of the November 5th presidential election during a recent segment.

Payne contended that Harris and other prominent Democrats, such as former President Barack Obama, were insulting black men by asserting that misogyny was the sole viable explanation for their refusal to endorse Harris’s presidential campaign.

“A damn shame. It’s so insulting. I really — could you imagine a white man talking down to black people like that, particularly black men? That’s our issue? Women? It’s not the fact that I don’t have a job or my job is not existing or I’m in a world where, by the way, progressives are erasing me from movies, from billboards, from opportunities.” Payne said when discussing Harris’s recent comments.

“The Democratic Party, particularly progressives in Hollywood, Madison Avenue, Washington, D.C., Wall Street, they have erased the black man. There’s no opportunities for black men anywhere in their world, and I think a lot of it centers around what they perceive to be too much toxic masculinity. They hate black masculinity. They hate it, and they’ve gone to war with it, and black men have noticed it — and guess what? They’re saying, ‘We’re not going to take it anymore.’” Payne continued.

“They’re not wanted in the white, progressive world. They’re not wanted, and they’re waking up and pushing back.” he concluded.

Black men in urban areas of the Midwest and Pennsylvania will be key demographics in determining whether Democrats win or lose the Presidency.

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