Joy Behar co-hosts the way Democrats promote male voters

ABC's "Opinion" co-hosts on Friday quarrel over how Democrats can change their game plans after losing male voters.

After the decisive defeat in November, Democrats are still figuring out how they should change their strategy and move forward as a political party. The New York Times recently published a report claiming that Democrats spent $20 million on a study called "Talking with American Men: Strategic Plan." The study is a project that “studys, language and content that male voters gain attention and virality in these spaces.”

Co-host Joy Behar laughed at the idea for "for the $20 million to talk to the boy."

"Do you know what I think? I think it's a waste of money. Maybe these guys should spend their money teaching men not to be such sexist."

Co-host Joye Behar suggested that male voters are the problem in themselves. (ABC/"View")

New York Times columnist believes that Democrats need to embrace men with feelings rather than political strategies.

"But these statistics are not resolved," said co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin.

Behar suggests that it is simply because he is "competing with a woman".

"Do you think Biden and Biden's Democrats were with Trump in 2020 because of gender discrimination?" Griffin asked.

"I don't know why, but it's suspicious," Baikal replied.

Other co-hosts believe that Democrats have indeed alienated male voters.

Griffin mocked the idea of ​​calling for authenticity by hiring analysts and strategists to analyze the way men speak, but instead hints: “What makes Joe Rogan or Theo von or some of these huge crowds have some authenticity.”

Meanwhile, she noted that Democrats not only had a “verything matter”, but also recalled that “Joe Rogan was the Bernie Brogan. The Democrats lost him. They had their own Joe Rogan and then alienated him through policy.”

She added that men want to be able to talk about the problems they face as a group, especially the phenomenon of men, without being accused of gender discrimination or exclusion of women.

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The applause drew applause from the audience when Behar suggested that Democrats should teach men not to be sexist, rather than spending resources to learn how to communicate with them. ("View"/sbc)

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Haines has increased the appeal of Trump and Marseille. “What drives people to this dynamic is people saying, ‘Being a man, you have value.’ I think sometimes misunderstandings that make a man’s problem.”

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