Gutfeld Panel: Why Men Struggle to Name Masculine Democrats
Fox NewsAugust 5, 20258 min246,475 views
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- π‘ A recent study suggests young men struggle to name masculine Democratic Party leaders, with Barack Obama being a notable exception.
- π― This leads to the perception that the Republican party better represents men's interests.
Democratic Party's Approach to Men
- π§ The current Democrat party is seen as having oppressed men and women by focusing on issues like men in women's sports, which is described as absurd and feminizing.
- π This disconnect contributes to the Democrats' plummeting poll numbers with male voters.
- π£οΈ The panel suggests Democrats have demonized men and are out of touch with mainstream Americans, contrasting this with strong leaders like President Trump.
Perceived Masculinity in Politics
- π Some panelists believe the most masculine figures in the Democrat party are actually women, citing examples like Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar.
- π« The party's focus on
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