Eugene Daniels
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They want to be able to maybe retire at some point in their lives and enjoy their twilight years.
And if folks are not allowing them, helping them to do that, because there is in their eyes a point of government needing to do some of that and assisting them in that venture.
But if you're not going to do it, you're just standing in the way, you are not going to get them to vote for you.
do both.
You can both like the idea that we as a country should be moving in the direction of more equity and equality when it comes to women making more money in the same jobs and doing the same things as men, and also not say to men, you're terrible for wanting to make more money.
You have to figure out how to do both.
And at the same time, Black women have been hit the hardest in
in many places in this economy.
So many jobs lost.
Thousands and tens of thousands of Black women have lost jobs over the last year and a half.
And so Democrats who say, like, we're so focused on this,
They're not.
They have some kind of influence and power.
Many of them are not talking about it.
There are Black women like Lauren Underwood and Ayanna Pressley that are talking about these kinds of things in Congress.
But by and large, they're not.
And so you're not focusing, some of them not focusing on the issues that impact Black men.
They're not focusing on the issues that have hit Black women the hardest, even while Black women have been the backbone of the Democratic Party.
And they do not feel treated in that way.
And so when you talk to Black women voters, I don't think they're going to vote for Donald Trump.