Kamala Harris’ husband says young men might be taken by Trump’s ‘fun side’ – Times of India

Kamala Harris' husband says young men might be taken by Trump's 'fun side'
Doug Emhoff said young men should not think Donald Trump is their friend.

Kamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff said many young men might be taken by Trump’s fun side but that’s not really who the former president is. In an MSNBC interview, Emhoff said he talks to young men about the real side of Donald Trump, not the ‘dancing, going to the wrestling match’ Donald Trump. “I think Cardi B called this out that it’s all hustle.” The Democrat presidential candidate’s husband said his appeal to the young men is to do their research.
“He (Trump) is not your friend. The policies that he is talking about will not help them in the economy. The policies that he’s talking about have nothing to do with them. So they might think he’s great, he’s cool. But I talked to a mom of an 18-year-old. She was nervous and worried that he and his friends are all taken by this side of Trump. She told him just go online, listen to him, listen to his speeches…not the podcast, not him at the wrestling matches or the UFC. Just listen to his speeches, watch him and then look at her (Harris) and watch her. He came and said Oh my Goodness, mom, I am voting for Harris,” Emhoff said.

With only two days left for the election, it’s the last stretch of campaigning for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump while the predictions remain really close. In the polls, a trend of gender division emerged showing that men are inclined to vote for Donald Trump and women for Kamala Harris. The final set of polls by the New York Times and Sienna College revealed that the presidential race is hurtling towards a photo finish with Kamala Harris showing new strength in North Carolina and Georgia and former president Donald Trump erasing her lead in Pennsylvania and maintains his advantage in Arizona.
According to the NYT polls, Kamala Harris is now narrowly ahead in Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin while Trump leads in Arizona. Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania are close race between the two.



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