In a scathing critique of his own party, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) took aim at the Democratic Party’s repeated failures to connect with male voters. The comments came as Fetterman assessed the fallout from the Harris-Walz campaign, which struggled to counter former President Donald Trump’s growing appeal among men across key demographics.
Trump’s ability to secure substantial support from white working-class men, as well as record-breaking numbers of Black and Hispanic male voters, has left many Democrats reeling. Fetterman, known for his blunt assessments, warned that the party’s tone and messaging are driving men away at a critical time.
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In a recent interview with The New York Times, Fetterman pointed to tech mogul Elon Musk’s role in shaping political allegiances, calling his influence a pivotal factor in Trump’s ability to attract male voters. Musk, who recently relocated to Pennsylvania, became an active surrogate during the campaign. Fetterman described Musk’s involvement as significant, particularly in shifting public perception among male voters.
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