As Election Day approaches, a pivotal issue is emerging that could reshape key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia: Black and Hispanic men are turning against Kamala Harris.
Once known as the 'Queen of Mass Incarceration' for her policies in California, Harris now faces backlash for her refusal to enforce President Trump's First Step Act.
Steve Bannon, who has been vocal about this issue, put it bluntly: "October surprise-Black and Hispanic men detest the 'Queen of Mass Incarcerations,' Kamala Harris, and will NOT vote for her because she refuses to mass deport illegal alien criminals while having her BOP deliberately fail to enforce President Trump's First Step Act, thus further destroying Black and Hispanic families The election will turn on this in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia."
The First Step Act, signed by Trump in 2018, was designed to give thousands of nonviolent offenders-primarily Black and Hispanic men-a second chance.
"This is the main reason Black and Hispanic men are not voting for her-they see the destruction of families in their communities," Bannon has pointed out.
Harris's inaction is a double-edged sword-keeping Black and Hispanic men in prison while allowing crime to ravage their neighborhoods.
Harris's negligence of the First Step Act and her failure to address the criminal element within illegal immigration could be the October surprise that flips this election.
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