Published Oct 26, 2024

No Mercy / No Malice: Endorsement | Vice President Kamala Harris

Scott Galloway and guest George Hahn delve into the intricacies of modern masculinity, examining the male identity crisis in the context of political endorsements and economic policy, all while scrutinizing Kamala Harris's potential influence on young male voters and the societal ripple effects of Roe v. Wade's reversal on youth voter engagement.
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  • Young Men's Vote

    The potential influence of Kamala Harris's policies on young male voters is significant, as they represent a crucial demographic in upcoming elections. argues that young men, who have been left behind in times of prosperity, could be decisive in determining the election outcome 1. Economic issues such as inflation and job stability are key motivators for these voters, yet the Democratic Party has struggled to engage them effectively. highlights the gender gap in political engagement, noting that young men have become more conservative and apathetic compared to their female counterparts 2.

    Young men, most of whom support the right to choose and gender equality, are not as strongly motivated to vote on those issues.

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    The neglect of young men in political discourse is evident, and their votes could be pivotal in shaping the future political landscape.

       

    Harris Endorsement Impact

    Endorsing Kamala Harris could have a profound impact on the societal and economic roles of young men, aligning with her policies. suggests that a strong economy under Harris would benefit young men by creating wealth and social capital, thus enhancing their roles as providers and protectors 3. The endorsement also touches on the importance of bodily autonomy, a critical issue affecting young men and women alike.

    A vote for Harrison Walls is a vote for the future, a vote to continue to improve economic policies that have served America well that can give young men a place in it.

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    The Harris campaign needs to communicate how these policies can help young men overcome current crises, offering them a chance to reclaim their roles in society 4.

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