We’ve been hearing plenty about Democrats’ failures with male voters, and so for some reason figures like Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff are the ones being trotted out to try and attract more of them.
While on CNN’s “The Source with Kaitlan Collins,” Scott Jennings scoffed at the move, as well as the idea that Harris would try to appeal to Republicans by suggesting one for her cabinet, albeit a RINO like retiring Sen. Mitt Romney.
“Have they even vetted Mitt Romney? I mean, this man tortures dogs. He specifically murders people with cancer. He tries to hire women into government positions. And worst of all, according to Joe Biden, he would–it’d be quite a thing if the sitting Secretary of State tried to put the President of the United States in chains,” Jennings wondered, bringing up past criticisms that Democrats have had, including from then Vice President Joe Biden when he and then President Barack Obama were running for reelection in 2012. “Have they vetted Mitt Romney?”
Emphasizing such a tactic is a “crazy idea” and “not what they have to do,” Jennings made clear that “they have to come up with a message that doesn’t feel contrived, that doesn’t feel like it’s made up just for the moment.” […]
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