Adam Coleman Reveals How "The Failures Of The Democratic Party" Have Become Apparent To Black Voters

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Monica Crowley and Adam Coleman, author of From Black Victim to Black Victor, discussed the shifting dynamics of Black voters, particularly Black men, in U.S. politics. Crowley opens by referencing President Obama’s recent attempt to appeal to Black voters on behalf of Kamala Harris, but Coleman argues that Obama’s approach is more about "chastising them into cooperation.” He believes the Democratic Party feels entitled to Black votes while providing little in return, saying, "They give them basically superficial wants” and focus on spreading oppression narratives.

Coleman highlights how Black Americans, like other groups, are affected by inflation, crime, and economic policies. He notes a growing sentiment that things were better under Trump, despite Democratic efforts to distance Kamala Harris from Biden’s failures. Crowley adds that Trump’s policies significantly benefited Black Americans, citing historically low unemployment and substantial support for historically Black colleges.

Coleman points to a shift in attitudes, particularly among Black men, toward Trump, but he attributes much of it to a rejection of Democratic policies. He warns that Democrats might scapegoat Black men if Kamala Harris loses, as Obama’s scolding tone suggests. Ultimately, Coleman observes that the Democratic Party is elitist and risks alienating Black voters by taking them for granted.

Aired On: 10/15/2024

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