Video of Kamala exposes her more than you could ever imagine

We all know Kamala is capable of some low things. But this takes the cake.

And this video of Kamala exposed her more than you could ever imagine.

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign has produced a new digital advertisement that targets Black men’s love life, implying that they will be rejected by women if they do not plan to vote.

The advertisements show a dating game in which a Black man approaches a bunch of ladies clutching balloons. They start asking him things about himself, such as how much he makes, how tall he is, and whether he exercises out.

The women appear to respond positively to the man’s answers until one asks him if he intends to vote in November.

“Nah, not my thing,” the man adds, causing all of the women on the scene to pop their balloons.

“Vote. Election Day is Nov 5,” reads a message at the end of the ad alongside a Harris-Walz campaign logo.

“New Harris/Walz ad tells black men that women will reject them if they don’t vote,” Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology President Richard Hanania remarked in a post on X along with a video of the ad. “Memorable and works as an appeal to self-interest.”

However, not all people agreed with the ad’s substance, with some claiming it merely served to “insult” and “dehumanize” Black men.

“Democrats continue to dehumanize and insult black men and try to shame and pressure them into only voting for them,” according to a user. “Kamala campaign doesn’t even try to engage respectfully.”

“Does the Harris Walz team really believe this will convince anyone to vote for them?” replied a different person.

“Belittling and insulting,” another user commented.

“I think this might have the opposite effect,” one user remarked.

The commercial comes as some think that Harris is struggling to gain the support of young Black men, a traditionally reliable demographic for Democrats.

According to a Howard University Initiative on Public Opinion poll, 81% of Black men intend to vote for Harris, but that figure lowers to 68% among Black men under 50, with 21% planning to vote for former President Trump.

Former President Barack Obama has also weighed in on the latest appeal to Black men, suggesting during a rally in Pennsylvania earlier this month that the group should be as enthusiastic about Harris as they were for his campaigns in 2008 and 2012.

“My understanding, based on reports I’m getting from campaigns and communities, is that we have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout in all quarters of our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when I was running,” Obama said at the time, adding that the lack of enthusiasm “seems to be more pronounced with the brothers” and that they may be hesitant to support a female president.

“And you are thinking about sitting out?” he asked. “Part of it makes me think – and I’m speaking to men directly – part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as president, and you’re coming up with other alternatives and other reasons for that.”

The Harris campaign did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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