Trump Campaign Releases ‘I’m Not With Her’ Video Featuring Black Women Criticizing Kamala Harris
In a controversial move, the Trump campaign has released a new video titled “I’m Not With Her,” featuring a group of Black women voicing their opposition to Vice President Kamala Harris. The video, part of the ongoing 2024 presidential campaign, aims to draw attention to criticisms of Harris, particularly within the Black community.
The video showcases several Black women discussing their reasons for not supporting Harris, with some pointing to her record as a prosecutor in California and others criticizing her stance on various policy issues. The video is framed to highlight perceived dissatisfaction among Black voters, a demographic that is crucial to Democratic electoral success.
The “I’m Not With Her” slogan is a clear play on the “I’m With Her” phrase popularized during Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, drawing a stark contrast between Harris and the support Clinton received from female voters. By targeting Harris in this way, the Trump campaign is attempting to erode her support among a key voting bloc.
Critics of the video argue that it is a divisive tactic designed to exploit existing tensions within the Democratic base. They also point out that the video may not accurately reflect the broader views of Black voters, many of whom have shown strong support for Harris in previous polls.
The release of this video marks another escalation in the increasingly heated 2024 campaign, as both sides seek to solidify their bases while swaying undecided voters. The Trump campaign’s focus on Harris suggests that they see her as a significant figure in the race, potentially as a counterbalance to their messaging against President Joe Biden.
As the election draws closer, it’s likely that both campaigns will continue to release targeted content aimed at specific voter demographics, with the goal of shaping the narrative and influencing public opinion.