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ICYMI: Detroit Pastor 'Offended' by Kamala Harris' Strategy to Woo Black Male Voters: 'We're Not Political Infants'

Government and Politics

October 17, 2024


In case you missed it, Kamala Harris is struggling to break through with black male voters. 

And no, it’s not because they are sexist. *cough, cough, Obama, cough, cough*

It’s because they see right through Kamala’s act. She’s a fraud, and Michiganders can sense it from a mile away. 

Detroit Pastor Lorenzo Sewell had a strong message for Kamala Harris’ bumbling attempt to woo black voters with celebrities and out of touch surrogates. 

“She’s bringing a man here who is Charlamagne, a false god, to a community that has 4,500 churches, all people of faith. We are extremely offended that she’s bringing a podcaster here to talk to Black men about politics. She brought a retired athlete to Flint who is failing –  Magic Johnson – and she brought Oprah to Oakland County, as if she understands the plight and the playing of people that look like me.”

“We will not allow virtue signaling. We will not allow identity politics. Black men are not political infants,” he continued. “We know exactly what’s happening with the Democratic Party. We know that they’ve exploited us for over six decades, and we are saying, just like Moses said to Pharaoh, ‘Let my people go.’”

Pastor Sewell isn’t alone. Detroit Democrats have warned that Harris is running an “Elitist” campaign, excluding local elected officials. 

Bottom Line: Kamala Harris’ campaign, full of TikToks, memes, and star-studded celebrities as surrogates, doesn’t seem to be resonating with Michiganders struggling to afford groceries. In fact, they feel ignored, overlooked, and insulted.