Harris has pushed the issue of abortion rights throughout her campaign and has pledged to overturn the Roe v Wade decision
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Kamala Harris's supporters have been accused of "lacking testosterone", as a US political activist claims the Democratic candidate is appealing solely to the "unmarried woman vote".
Addressing Democratic voters this week at the National Convention (DNC), Harris made abortion rights one of her key policies and vowed to "trust women" to "make decisions about their own bodies".
Harris claimed she would "put into law the protections of Roe v Wade" and women should "not have their Government telling them what to do".
Speaking to GBN America, US political activist Jack Posobiec hit out at the majority of Harris fans, claiming there is a "lack of testosterone" among supporters.
Harris has pushed the issue of abortion rights throughout her campaign and has pledged to overturn the Roe v Wade decision
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Revealing the demographic of Democratic voters outside of the convention venue in Chicago, Posobiec swiped: "They were some of the weirdest people I've ever seen in my entire life. You have the elites who are ensconced within their ivory tower of the United Center.
"And then you go down two blocks from there and suddenly it's the free abortion bus that's driving around and free vasectomies from Planned Parenthood. So they are extremely, extremely weird."
Describing the attendance of Americans at the DNC and surrounding demonstrations, Posobiec noted that he "couldn't find an entire ounce of testosterone throughout the entire group of people".
He told GBNA: "It's sort of the Karens and the Evans. The Karen meme is this overbearing woman, longhouse-type figure. But the Evans are the beta males that are typically attracted to these groups.
Democrat voters turned out in their thousand's to this week's Democratic convention in Chicago
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"They work in concert with one another because they don't have any means to actually achieve anything on their own, so they find power through consensus."
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In comparison to rival Donald Trump and his Republican campaign, Posobiec claimed the gender balance at both conventions is the "biggest difference" between Harris and Trump's campaigns.
Posobiec explained: "There's no sense of any strong masculine quality to any of the people. Other than perhaps maybe some of the transgenders that come by.
"But really, when it comes down to it, this is the biggest difference because at the RNC, you had people like Dana White from UFC, you had Hulk Hogan, the world wrestling champion - so they were really pushing this idea of masculinity."
Turning the discussion to Trump, Posobiec hailed the Republican's "own masculine display" to his supporters after the recent assassination attempt at a rally in July.
Jack Posobiec said Trump's campaign is a 'much more masculine display' in comparison to Harris
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He said: "Donald Trump himself walked on the stage just days after surviving an assassin's bullet that came only inches away from ending his life. So you have this really masculine display.
"It was not overbearing, but a display of strength. It's that innate quiet strength versus the Hulk Hogan shirt off, which of course is his thing.
"And then over here in Chicago, you have this loud, screeching, hectoring, finger-waving type energy coming out of the DNC."