Obama tells men that Trump doesn’t represent 'real strength'
SUMMARY
Former President Barack Obama rallied for Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh, emphasizing to men that Donald Trump’s behavior does not exemplify "real strength." He criticized the perception among some men that Trump’s bullying tactics reflect power, asserting that true strength lies in hard work, accountability, and supporting those in need. Obama expressed concern over the enthusiasm gap among Black men, suggesting that some might be swayed by Trump or lack motivation to vote. He urged men to reject any notion that disrespecting women is a sign of masculinity, stating, "That’s not acceptable." Obama aimed to energize young and Latino men, warning them against backing a candidate with a history of denigrating their communities. His remarks come as Harris faces challenges in attracting male voters.