Former US President Barack Obama has made an impassioned plea to black men to get behind the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris.
In an unannounced stop at a Harris campaign field office in the swing state of Pennsylvania, he chided male voters "coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses" not to support a woman for president.
Obama, the nation’s first black president, suggested that sexism was at play for why hesitation “seems to be more pronounced with the brothers”.
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