‘Real Problem For Harris’: CNN Panel Sounds Alarm About Growing Trump Advantage
Charlie Kirk Staff
08/22/2024

Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign could be in massive jeopardy as black male support moves towards former President Donald Trump.
That was the warning given by a “CNN News Central” panel this week as they spoke about the campaign, The Daily Caller reported.
“Trump secured the backing of 17% of black voters in a CBS poll published on Sunday, a significant increase from the 12% he received in a 2020 CNN exit poll and nearly identical to the support he got in a CBS poll released Aug. 4. CNN host Brianna Keilar and the network’s senior political commentators David Urban and Van Jones said it is a significant issue for Harris to lose black and Hispanic voters to Trump and that the vice president needs to ensure she maintains them if she wants to win the election,” the report said.
“Trump is winning over some black men, Latino men. And that is a real problem for Kamala Harris,” the host said.
“Kamala Harris has got a big, big problem, right? … Donald Trump has a great deal of support from African American men. You know, one of the things that I note is lacking from a lot of this program as well, a lot of outreach to the Hispanic community,” Urban responded. “I don’t see a lot of Hispanics on the stage, right? And so they’ve got a lot of work to do … in the Hispanic community. The folks who are in the middle class feel a pinch on the economy, on immigration, in their communities. It’s going to be a real race. Look, nobody thinks it’s going to be easy, it’s going to be down to a few votes in all these states and all these counties. That’s why it’s important.”
And Jones, who used to work for former President Obama’s administration, said.
“She’s got work to do clawing back some of these young black men who want to hear that, ‘I want you to be successful economically, to be a business owner, to be an entrepreneur.’ It can’t all be government programs,” he said. “That’s not landing well with these young black men. When they hear ‘opportunity,’ they mean do you mean ‘charity?’ They want to be owners, they want to be builders. If she speaks to them in that way, and listens to them on that point, she can get ’em back, but right now she’s got work to do.”
“Trump still has the aura of a strong businessman, strong businessman. I build things. I’m a tough guy, right? People like that,” Urban said.
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