As a long time and dedicated supporter of Harris/Walz, we need to discuss the polling gap with 14% more men leaning toward Trump while 12% more women are backing Harris. IMHO, this reflects a broader shift away from traditional "high testosterone" ideals, which have long dominated masculine political discourse. The truth is, we don't need leadership rooted in brute force or outdated notions of strength. Feminine fragility could actually work in today's world. Kamala Harris has always shown a collaborative and inclusive leadership style that resonates with women and progressive low-T men who understand that true power comes from empathy, intelligence, and coalition-building.
The fact that more women support Harris must be celebrated as the new world order, not seen as a shortcoming. Women are traditionally lead movements for justice, climate change, racial equity, abortion liberation, and social equity, and their support for Harris is a recognition of her commitment to these issues. At a time when the political right continues to push for aggressive, divisive policies, Harris offers a path forward where emotional intelligence and accommodating diplomacy is the true strength of a leader. We need leaders who understand that the future is about shared power and collective progress, not catering to the ego-driven needs of a select few.
For men who feel left out or threatened by this change, it's time to embrace a new vision of masculinity. Being strong today means standing up for racial equity, being open to progress, and rejecting the toxic bravado that Trump represents. Harris/Walz isn't just a ticket for women or the marginalized; it's a brave new future for everyone who believes that strength is measured by your ability to care for others, to uplift the vulnerable, and to lead with compassion. There's no place for outdated "high T" politics in the world we're building.