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CNN’s Dana Bash Says the Quiet Part Out Loud

CNN hosts recently delved into the Democratic National Convention’s (DNC) latest strategy to connect with a specific demographic of men—those who, in their words, aren’t as “testosterone-laden” as the typical Trump supporter. According to the network’s hosts, this approach might be more effective now that a woman is leading the Democratic ticket.

Jake Tapper, a CNN anchor, pointed out the widening gender gap in American politics, a trend that’s been on the rise for years. “This year, it’s especially pronounced,” Tapper noted, referring to polls that show a stark divide: women are overwhelmingly siding with Kamala Harris, while men are leaning toward Trump, albeit not as strongly. Dana Bash, another CNN host, chimed in, agreeing that this election cycle has put a spotlight on how the Democratic Party is adjusting its playbook to deal with Donald Trump, especially with a female candidate at the helm.

Bash went on to say that the Democrats are making an effort to appeal to men who might not align with the more traditional, rugged masculinity that Trump’s base tends to embody. “They’re showcasing male figures like Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff,” Bash said, “guys who aren’t the gun-toting, Hulk Hogan-worshipping types we saw glorified at the RNC, but who still represent a different kind of masculinity—one that’s comfortable supporting a woman in 2024.”

It’s clear that the DNC is trying to redefine what it means to be a man in today’s political landscape, offering an alternative to the “testosterone-fueled” image that was so prominent at the Republican National Convention, where Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan were practically the mascots of the event. Tapper even joked that the RNC’s display of masculinity could be summed up as “testosterone-y,” underscoring the stark contrast between the two parties’ approaches to gender and leadership.

In a political climate where identity and representation are hot topics, the DNC’s move to court men who don’t fit the macho mold of the Trump base is a calculated one. Whether this will pay off in an election where traditional notions of masculinity and femininity are being constantly challenged remains to be seen, but the Democrats are clearly betting that there’s a significant enough audience of men out there who are ready to embrace a different kind of leadership.

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