NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell remarked on Sunday that Vice President Kamala Harris faces a significant challenge regarding her appeal to male voters, cautioning that the gender divide between her and her political opponent could influence the results of the upcoming election.
Although national surveys indicate that Harris holds a narrow advantage over former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate has been gradually attracting support from crucial Democratic demographics. During her appearance on “Meet the Press,” Mitchell underscored the urgency for Harris’s campaign to intensify its efforts with less than 30 days remaining, highlighting the considerable disparity in support she receives from both Democratic and Republican men.
“I think they’ve got to double down on doing more interviews, serious interviews, because what I’m hearing from Democratic and Republicans business people and a lot of men. She’s got such a big problem with men. I think there’s an undercount of the Trump vote,” Mitchell said.
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