Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

As the 2024 election nears, the Trump campaign has launched a fierce attack on Vice President Kamala Harris' economic agenda for Black men, labeling it a "last-minute pitch" amidst concerns about her vulnerability with male voters.

The Trump campaign is ramping up its efforts to undermine Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, particularly targeting her economic agenda for Black men. The campaign has labeled her initiatives as a "last-minute pitch" and claims that her support among Black men is waning.

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

According to Trump 2024 National Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Harris' campaign is facing challenges in gaining traction with male voters in general and Black men in particular. Leavitt expressed concerns about Harris' ability to rally support, noting that prominent male commentators, including radio host Charlamagne Tha God and comedic actor Eddie Griffin, have raised doubts about her appeal.

Rapper, producer, and actor Lord Jamar, known for his roles in shows like "The Sopranos," has emerged as a vocal critic of Harris. Jamar expressed skepticism about her qualifications and warned against the dangers of her policies.

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

"This woman, to me, is not qualified to run, you know, a Dunkin Donuts or a 7-11, let alone the corporation that we call the United States of America," Jamar stated in an interview with "The Art of Dialogue."

Jamar also dismissed concerns about Trump becoming a dictator, arguing that his previous presidency is proof that such fears are unfounded. He highlighted Trump's use of "gangster s---" to prevent wars and the absence of American casualties during his tenure.

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

"Let's keep it real a n---- like Trump. First of all, there was no wars when Trump was in - was the president, how about that? There was no wars going on while Trump was president. This mother------ was doing gangster s--- to n----- like in the Taliban showing them pictures of their house from a satellite," Jamar said.

Jamar's support for Trump stems from his belief that Harris' policies, which he refers to as "Project 2024," are more dangerous than Trump's. He indicated that he may vote for Trump in the upcoming election to prevent the implementation of her agenda.

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

Trump Campaign Scorches Harris' Economic Agenda for Black Men Amidst Election Race

"Y'all already living in Project 2024 okay? You worried about Project 2025 when they already ran Project 2020 on you with the scamdemic and all that f------ bulls----. Like… what the f--- are y'all really even talking about? Y'all trying to act like… Scare me into thinking that he's so much - so bad that I should just vote for this broad just because?" he said.

Jamar's concerns echo those of the Trump campaign, which is looking to capitalize on Harris' perceived weaknesses with Black men. The campaign seeks to portray Trump as a more appealing candidate for this demographic and to drive a wedge between Harris and potential voters.

However, it remains to be seen whether the Trump campaign's attacks will be effective or whether Harris will be able to rally support from Black men. The election is still months away, and the dynamics could change significantly as the race progresses.