
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul talks to Joan Esposito about misogyny where it concerns Kamala Haris and men who think that "they somehow are compromising their manhood by supporting a woman"
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul speaks to Joan Esposito about misogyny where it concerns Vice President Kamala Harris and men who "think that they somehow are compromising their manhood by supporting a woman to be in a position higher than whatever they have achieved and that it's not displaying strength somehow, it’s somehow displaying a weakness. If you can overcome any insecurity that you have with regards to that, then that displays strength," he said, expressing sentiments similar to those that he shared with more than 40,000 Black men on a virtual fundraising call for Kamala Harris in July.
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