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CNN Panel is Left Stunned as Scott Jennings Roasts the Harris-Walz Campaign and Makes a Colorful Point That Perfectly Sums Up Democrats’ Problems With Men (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

Scott Jennings shocked CNN panelists Saturday night with pointed remarks. (Credit: CNN)

One of the few bright lights on the channel formerly known as the Clinton News Network has been conservative strategist and Trump supporter Scott Jennings. Time and again, he has gone into the lion’s den to take on deranged leftists.

On Sunday morning, Jennings was brought on CNN’s State of the Union program to discuss the state of the presidential race. As TGP readers know, Kamala Harris has had one of her worst weeks as a candidate, and Tim Walz’s comical efforts to make himself relatable have only made things worse.

Jennings began by mocking the Harris-Walz campaign’s difficult week, pointing out the unfavorable headlines, Harris’s falling poll numbers, and their problems with Black voters.

He then made a colorful point that perfectly illustrated the crisis Democrats are facing with men: They care more about dudes who want to become women than men who want to be men.

This surprised his fellow panelists, who started stuttering in response as Jennings continued to roast Democrats and the Harris-Walz campaign.

Jennings concluded his speech by driving home the point that the male problem for Democrats is irreversible and further explaining how this would cost them the presidential election.

WATCH:

JENNINGS: It was a rough week. I mean, her faves are down. They’re struggling with, I mean (look at) the front page of the New York Times this morning.

Democrats are struggling with African-American voters, particularly African-American men. This gender gap issue is real; It’s a real problem, and you see the Democrats reacting to it.

And I think what they are now finally, in October of the election, coming to realize is that a lot of men think that Democrats care more about dudes who want to become women than dudes who just wanna be men.

STUNNED PANELISTS: Well, uh, I…

JENNINGS: And no hunting or cosplay or cringy videos are going to change that. The bed is made.

Working-class men, whether Black, Hispanic, or White, consistently do not believe the Democratic Party and specifically Kamala Harris are going to do a thing for them.

They’ve been told they are the problem, and I suspect they’re going to rise up on election day and tell the elites who told them that you’re wrong.

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