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Opinion - Some free commonsense advice for Democrats about winning back men
Opinion - Some free commonsense advice for Democrats about winning back men

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Opinion - Some free commonsense advice for Democrats about winning back men

You don't need a Ph.D. in sociology to know that there is one group in America you can mock, smear and stereotype with impunity — without facing cancelation, outrage or any serious blowback. That group? Men. For years now, we've been told that men suffer from 'toxic masculinity.' We are accused of 'mansplaining,' assumed to be 'racists,' 'sexists' and God knows what else. At some point, 'man' became a four-letter word. I bring this up because Democrats are now planning to spend $20 million trying to win back male voters they lost in 2024. The initiative is called 'SAM' — short for 'Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan.' Here's a free tip for the strategists: If you want to win back men, maybe start by telling your cultural allies to stop calling them bigots. Case in point: On 'The View,' host Joy Behar suggested that instead of spending $20 million to win back male voters, Democrats should use the money to teach 'men not to be such sexists.' Imagine if a man had said something like that about women? You can't even tell a lame joke about women drivers anymore without risking cancelation. But label men 'sexists' on national television? That's comedy gold. Then there's the DNC's own website, with its long list of 'Who We Serve.' It includes: African Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Latinos, gay, lesbian and transgender folks, seniors, veterans, union members and women. You get the picture, right? There's a group for everyone — except, curiously, men. Let's get this straight: Democrats want to win back men, but won't even acknowledge them on a list of who they serve? Brilliant strategy. Do men hold power in this country? Sure, some do. But what kind of power does a white, working-class coal miner in West Virginia have — just because he's a man? Or the blue-collar guy living paycheck to paycheck. How is he powerful? Memo to the cultural elite: Not all men are running Fortune 500 companies. A lot of them are just trying to keep the lights on. If Democrats truly want men back in the fold, they might want to stop treating them like a nasty virus nobody wants to get close to. Because right now, it sure doesn't look like men are welcome. Aaron Solis, writing on Medium, nailed it. 'Society — and feminists in particular — have decided it's perfectly acceptable to generalize men, but not women,' he wrote. 'If the roles were reversed, and men created equally negative, subjective terms to generalize women, the backlash would be overwhelming.' That's the kind of insight Democrats could have gotten for free — no need to spend $20 million. Post-elect surveys show that more than half of male voters under 30 backed Trump over Harris. That includes about 60 percent of white male voters, roughly one-third of Black male voters and about half of young Latino men. That's not a fluke. That's a warning sign. Yes, there are many reasons voters switch parties. It's never just one thing. But the way Democratic elites talk about men — the sneering, the stereotyping — definitely plays a role. And until they face up to that, no slick $20 million campaign is going to change the outcome. And if that sounds like 'mansplaining' — too bad! Bernard Goldberg is an Emmy and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University award-winning writer and journalist. He is the author of five books and publishes exclusive weekly columns, audio commentaries and Q&As on his Substack page. Follow him @BernardGoldberg. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Democrats Set Out to Study Male Voters With
Democrats Set Out to Study Male Voters With

CNN

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • CNN

Democrats Set Out to Study Male Voters With

Democrats Set Out to Study Male Voters With "Sam Project' Smerconish on CNN 44 mins Ilyse Hogue, co-founder of Speaking with American Men Project, argues that men support progressive policies but feel abandoned by the Democratic Party. And, CNN Michael Smerconish breaks down the battle royale between two of the most powerful men on the planet. Plus, Jeffrey Sonnefeld, founder of Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute, predicts the recent clash between Trump and Musk will hurt Musk more.

Bro voters say they have abandoned Democrats as party ignores their issues and muddles meaning of being a ‘man'
Bro voters say they have abandoned Democrats as party ignores their issues and muddles meaning of being a ‘man'

The Independent

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Bro voters say they have abandoned Democrats as party ignores their issues and muddles meaning of being a ‘man'

American men are turning away from the Democratic party because they believe their issues are being ignored while also being in a 'no-win' situation about the meaning of modern masculinity, new research has found. Hot-button topics, such as economic anxiety in combination with uncertainty over cultural issues, have led to a crisis among male voters, according to a study carried out by the SAM project (Speaking with American Men). It was previously reported that Democrats have spent $20 million on the project, with donors and strategists being holed up in luxury hotel rooms brainstorming how to convince working-class men to return to the party. The SAM project aims to 'study the syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality in these spaces.' Preliminary results, shared with Politico, show that ' Democrats are seen as weak, whereas Republicans are seen as strong,' according to Ilyse Hogue, co-founder of the SAM project. 'Young men also spoke of being invisible to the Democratic coalition, and so you've got this weak problem and then you've got this, 'I don't think they care about me' problem, and I think the combination is kind of a killer.' The survey, which included 23 percent self-described Democrats, 28 percent Republicans and 36 percent independents, also found that the conflicting cultural definitions of masculinity put men in a 'no-win situation around the meaning of 'a man'.' One respondent described Democrats as embracing 'the fluid masculinity of being, like, empathetic and sensitive,' while 'Republicans are more like, the traditional masculinity of a provider, strong, and the machismo type.' In addition, the combination with general concerns over the economy, which proved to be a successful campaigning point for Donald Trump during the election, made 'traditional milestones', including buying a house and having children, 'feel impossible.' This combination of concerns may be contributing to the decline in male support for the party, with SAM's national survey finding that just 27 percent of young men view the Democratic Party positively. The promotion of Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential candidate may also have had some bearing, the project's findings suggested. Democratic firm Catalist found that in 2024, the gender gap between men and women voting for the Democrats was 13 points, after men's support dropped by 6 points to 42 percent – the lowest on record in recent elections. One Latino man from Las Vegas, quoted in SAM's findings, said that during the 2024 campaign, Harris focused on, 'Oh, I got Beyonce on stage with me. Oh, I got Lady Gaga on stage.' 'It just kind of felt like, what does that have to do with me? I'm trying to move up in life,' he said. However, pollster John Della Volpe, another co-founder of the project, says that the current male cohort and younger generation is not 'lost' – though he added that the Democrats are 'losing it' right now.' A previously reported part of SAM's plan for the Democrats included buying advertisements in video games, online streaming platforms, and podcasts. Influencers, including Joe Rogan and Theo Von, were credited with wooing a large proportion of the male voters. 'Democrats can't win these folks over if they're not speaking the language that young men are speaking,' Hogue told Politico. 'Most people I talked to, Democratic operatives, have never heard of Red Pill Fitness, which is just huge online.'

Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a 'waste of money,' suggests 'teaching them to not be such sexists'
Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a 'waste of money,' suggests 'teaching them to not be such sexists'

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a 'waste of money,' suggests 'teaching them to not be such sexists'

Co-hosts of ABC's "The View" on Friday feuded over how the Democratic Party should change its game plan after losing male voters. After their decisive defeat in November, Democrats are still figuring out how they should change their strategy and move forward as a party. The New York Times recently published a report claiming that Democrats are spending $20 million on a study called "Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan." The study is a project to "study the syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality in these spaces" of male voters. Co-host Joy Behar scoffed at the idea, deriding it as "20 million bucks just to talk to boys." "You know what I think? I think it's a waste of money. Maybe these guys should spend their money on teaching men to not be such sexists," Behar said, as the audience applauded. Democrats Need To Embrace Males With Affection, Not Political Strategy, Nyt Columnist Argues "But the stats don't bear that out," co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said, arguing that Trump has done better with multiple demographics across races and sexes than his Republican predecessors did. Read On The Fox News App Behar suggested this was merely because he was "running against a woman." "You think Democrats that were with Biden in 2020 left to be with Trump because they're sexist?" Griffin asked. "I don't know the reason, but it's very suspicious," Behar replied. Other co-hosts argued that Democrats have indeed alienated male voters. Griffin mocked the idea of appealing to authenticity by hiring analysts and strategists to analyze how men speak, suggesting instead, "What made Joe Rogan or Theo Von or some of these manosphere guys huge was there's a level of authenticity." Meanwhile, she noted Democrats not only have an "authenticity problem" but recalled that "Joe Rogan was a Bernie Bro. Democrats lost him. They had their own Joe Rogan and then alienated him with policies." She added that men want to be able to speak about the issues they face as a group, particularly the phenomenon of men falling behind, without being accused of sexism or excluding women. Click Here For More Coverage Of Media And Culture Haines brought up the appeal of both Trump and the manosphere. "What drove people to this manosphere was people were saying, 'It's okay to be a man, you have value.' I think the language around men with 'toxic masculinity' were sometimes misunderstood to make men the problem."Original article source: Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a 'waste of money,' suggests 'teaching them to not be such sexists'

Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a 'waste of money,' suggests 'teaching them to not be such sexists'
Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a 'waste of money,' suggests 'teaching them to not be such sexists'

Fox News

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Fox News

Behar says Dem effort to reclaim men is a 'waste of money,' suggests 'teaching them to not be such sexists'

Co-hosts of ABC's "The View" on Friday feuded over how the Democratic Party should change its game plan after losing male voters. After their decisive defeat in November, Democrats are still figuring out how they should change their strategy and move forward as a party. The New York Times recently published a report claiming that Democrats are spending $20 million on a study called "Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan." The study is a project to "study the syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality in these spaces" of male voters. Co-host Joy Behar scoffed at the idea, deriding it as "20 million bucks just to talk to boys." "You know what I think? I think it's a waste of money. Maybe these guys should spend their money on teaching men to not be such sexists," Behar said, as the audience applauded. "But the stats don't bear that out," co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said, arguing that Trump has done better with multiple demographics across races and sexes than his Republican predecessors did. Behar suggested this was merely because he was "running against a woman." "You think Democrats that were with Biden in 2020 left to be with Trump because they're sexist?" Griffin asked. "I don't know the reason, but it's very suspicious," Behar replied. Other co-hosts argued that Democrats have indeed alienated male voters. Griffin mocked the idea of appealing to authenticity by hiring analysts and strategists to analyze how men speak, suggesting instead, "What made Joe Rogan or Theo Von or some of these manosphere guys huge was there's a level of authenticity." Meanwhile, she noted Democrats not only have an "authenticity problem" but recalled that "Joe Rogan was a Bernie Bro. Democrats lost him. They had their own Joe Rogan and then alienated him with policies." She added that men want to be able to speak about the issues they face as a group, particularly the phenomenon of men falling behind, without being accused of sexism or excluding women. Haines brought up the appeal of both Trump and the manosphere. "What drove people to this manosphere was people were saying, 'It's okay to be a man, you have value.' I think the language around men with 'toxic masculinity' were sometimes misunderstood to make men the problem."

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