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    Vice President Kamala Harris sat down with Charlamagne Tha God for a town hall in Detroit, which was aired on iHeartRadio with the “Breakfast Club” radio show co-host.

    Over an hour, Harris, who has been accused of using scripted answers during her interviews and public appearances, answered questions from Charlamagne and Black men in the community desperate to finally get their burning questions answered.

    Recent polls have shown Harris losing support from Black men, and her appearance was part of an attempt to reverse that trend.

    Black men deserve a president who cares about making their lives better. pic.twitter.com/cUCdsvvYZ6

    — Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 15, 2024

    Defending Her Cautious Optimism

    Harris addressed criticism that she often appears “scripted” by reframing her approach as a sign of discipline. The vice president insisted that it is necessary to clearly communicate her values, especially when addressing pressing issues like her perspective on the election, the economy and social justice, unlike her opponent, Donald Trump, who often strays from the crux of the issue.

    What’s Truly at Stake in November

    Harris stressed that the 2024 election represents a stark choice between two radically different futures for America, labeling her opposition’s campaign as one rooted in fear and even “fascism,” aligning with Charlamagne’s concerns about the direction Trump is leading the country. Harris forewarned that a Trump presidency would “take us backward,” while her progressive campaign is focused on inclusivity.

    Appealing to Black Voters, Primarily Black Men

    In Michigan, Harris targeted Black men, a key voting bloc in her coalition. Harris asserts that her proposals aim to address their concerns, such as her economic agenda and the continuation of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a bill to tackle police brutality. She also defended her record as a prosecutor, especially her progressive stance on marijuana decriminalization, an issue important to many in the Black community. Harris stated that during her time as attorney general, she was the most progressive in her state and urged voters not be misled by misinformation being touted from the right.

    Trump’s Off-the-Wall Campaign Tactics

    Harris repeatedly called out Trump’s campaign for using fear and misinformation to divide communities, specifically his erroneous claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio, which led to significant backlash and denunciation from local officials. During their now-infamous debate, Trump made baseless claims about Haitian migrants eating domestic pets in a small Ohio city. Harris framed Trump’s tactics as distractions meant to avoid addressing real issues. Trump will, Harris says, create more problems that he will fix.

    Relating to the Black Community

    Harris pushed back on claims that she is disengaged from the Black community, particularly the Black church. Harris shared that she grew up in a Black church and shared the name of her pastor while rebuking Trump’s team for spreading misinformation about her. Harris highlighted these attacks as part of a wider endeavor by her rivals to sabotage her credibility within the Black community and the people she has been elected to serve.

    You can watch the full town hall below.

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