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“Election judge” Subria Whitaker divided her social media timeline by insinuating that Black men won’t vote for Kamala Harris in November.

She tweeted: “I truly believe that most [white women] have learned their lesson and would do right by Kamala. It’s the [Black men] we have to worry about.”

Her tweet sparked a battle of the sexes on X, formerly Twitter.

An X user responded to the argument that Harris locked Black men up, writing, “I really don’t care that Kamala locked your daddy up in jail. He probably deserved it.”

Another person wrote: “Our biggest vulnerabilities will be straight black men & white women.”

A third person tweeted: “White women aren’t the only ones who aren’t gonna vote for Kamala. Are we forgetting that straight Black men want to be white…”

One man wrote: “Black men about to come under attack like never before. Might use this thread as a tweet to document it as it happens.”

An entire thread was devoted to his tweet on a Black manosphere board.

One member wrote: “Trump is no better, but Black men have every right to be concerned about her, especially her record as a prosecutor. I understand if some people sit this one out or vote 3rd party. They should have picked a better candidate.”