Washington, D.C. – Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has unveiled a new ad titled “Man Enough,” aiming to engage white and black male voters in the run-up to the 2024 election.
The ad, released on Thursday, seeks to address the challenges Harris faces in securing strong support from this key demographic, as recent polls indicate a gap between her and past Democratic candidates.
Spoiler: It’s a bit cringe, so know before you go. Shaming men into voting for Kamala Harris appears to be the campaign’s new approach to appeal to men.
And, suddenly, we are back to a binary gender society in America.
The 30-second spot features Harris speaking directly to men, asking if they are “man enough” to stand up for women’s rights, democracy, and the future of the country. The ad highlights themes of strength, responsibility, and commitment to community while addressing concerns about waning support among Black men, an issue her campaign has been grappling with in recent months.
Harris’s campaign aims to reframe the conversation, challenging notions that Black male voters might not see her as a viable candidate or perceive her as out of touch with their needs. The ad seeks to counter skepticism by emphasizing shared values and the stakes of the election, focusing on issues such as economic opportunity, criminal justice reform, and health care.
Strategists see the “Man Enough” ad as a critical part of Harris’s efforts to energize her base in battleground states. With polling showing Black voter support lower than Joe Biden’s in 2020, the campaign is looking to close this gap, particularly in key cities such as Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Detroit. These areas are vital to securing a Democratic win in states with tight races.
The new ad represents a shift in strategy, acknowledging that Harris has struggled to generate enthusiasm among some demographics. By invoking themes of masculinity and community responsibility, her campaign hopes to resonate with Black men who may feel disconnected from traditional Democratic messaging.