Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign is enlisting the support of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, also known as ‘Slick Willie,’ in another attempt to lure back male voters who are abandoning the Democratic Party in droves. The sobriquet was also used by Harris’s old lover and once-San Francisco Mayor, Willie Brown, who gave the Vice President her start in politics via a sexual relationship.
In recent weeks, support for the Harris campaign appears to have stalled out—with rural men and young black men becoming increasingly turned off by the Democratic Party nominee.
Hoping to turn around her prospects—especially among male voters—Harris has been forced to turn to former President Clinton and former President Barack Obama, as well as Senator John Fetterman (D-PA), to act as campaign surrogates in critical swing states. The move comes after failed attempts by the 2024 Democratic Party’s vice presidential nominee, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff to win over crucial male support.
Former President Clinton’s activities begin in Georgia this Sunday and Monday, followed by a bus tour in North Carolina, contingent on recovery from recent hurricanes. The campaign’s focus targets counties previously won by President Donald J. Trump. Clinton, 78, aims to reengage voters who supported him during his successful 1992 presidential bid when he carried Georgia.
Unlike conventional rallies, Clinton will attend local fairs and porch gatherings, speaking to smaller crowds, reminiscent of his early campaign style from the 1992 New Hampshire primary. Economic topics will be at the forefront of Clinton’s discussions, in alignment with themes he has emphasized since the Democratic National Convention (DNC) this past summer.
The campaign tour by the former president mirrors a smaller initiative in Pennsylvania spearheaded by Sen. Fetterman. The National Pulse previously reported that Fetterman will attend over a half dozen events across rural Pennsylvania in the final weeks before the election.