‘There Is Sexism’ Against Kamala from Black Men

Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has said that Vice President Kamala Harris has been facing sexism and racism from black men.

Abrams made an appearance on CNN wherein she was asked to comment on Georgia pastor Jamal Bryant saying that misogyny has been hurting the black community.

“Full stop misogyny is still real in our community. We’ve got to address it head-on and not act like it doesn’t exist. The reality is if black men had voted, Stacey Abrams would be a governor,” Bryant said.

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Abrams agreed with Bryant’s assessment that sexism and racism remains a “very pertinent issue,” while stopping short of saying that black men have not been supporting Harris enough.

“I know it’s a shock to everyone, but sexism remains real and a very pertinent issue. But I want us to be…

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