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Watch: Harris caught admitting she’s struggling with male voters in ‘hot mic moment’

Watch: Harris caught admitting she’s struggling with male voters in ‘hot mic moment’

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The conversation took place at a bar in Kalamazoo, Michigan, as Kamala Harris spoke with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer at the Trak Houz Bar and Grill in Kalamazoo, Michigan. (IMAGE: X)

US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer at the Trak Houz Bar and Grill in Kalamazoo, Michigan. (IMAGE: X)

Vice President Kamala Harris was recently caught off guard when a microphone recorded her candid conversation with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in which she appeared to acknowledge that her campaign is having difficulty connecting with male voters.

Charlie Kirk, host The Charlie Kirk Show shared a video on X where Kamala Harris and Whitmer appear to be having a serious conversation.

“So, I think we need to change the situation among men,” Harris was heard telling Whitmer at the Trak Houz Bar and Grill.

The Vice President of the United States then turns around and notes that she is among the reporters and goes on to say, “Oh, we have microphones here and we are listening to everything. I didn’t realize it!”

Some X commenters, including the pro-Trump account Trump War Room, claimed that Kamala acted as if she was having a heated moment on the microphone.

“Kamala seems to acknowledge that she has problems with male voters, before noting that “there are microphones here that everyone is listening to.” “Shit! Ha-ha-ha!” The fakest candidate ever,” the account tweeted.

The latest New York Times poll shows Vice President Harris leading Donald Trump among women voters by 54% to 42%. However, Trump holds the lead among male voters: 55% to Harris’ 41%.

In an interview last week, Harris brushed aside concerns about her declining support among male voters when NBC’s Peter Alexander questioned her about the apparent breakup.

Harris initially avoided answering directly, instead referring to the diverse, mixed crowd of people who continue to attend her events. She added that she is working to gain the support of every American.

When Alexander went further to ask why fewer men were supporting her, Harris said she hadn’t personally noticed that.

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