Don Lemon received criticism from Cleveland women who claimed they would vote for Trump, accusing Kamala Harris of being a "phony and fake."
Pennsylvania and New Jersey voters previously heard from Lemon.
A video released Tuesday revealed that women from Cleveland planned to vote for former President Trump instead of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Lemon shared a video on his X account of him speaking to six Cleveland women of diverse races about their opinions on the two presidential candidates, with only one woman stating that she did not vote for Trump.
One woman stated, "I voted for Trump because every time they don't want someone beneficial to us to win, they present a Black candidate, hoping it will make us vote for them."
I'm going for Trump because gas and food prices were lower when he was our president, and Kamala was on Biden's team. I don't like Biden.
"I voted for Obama due to his race, but I won't vote for her because she's the first Black woman to run or win," a second woman stated.
She added, "I'm supporting Trump because it has to change. It has to change. And now I vote more for what fits me better as a person rather than voting for the Black person or voting for the first woman."
A third woman stated, "I apologize, but I want Donald Trump."
Lemon asked, "Why do you apologize?"
Despite the fact that no one likes him, the woman stated that they had enjoyable moments with Donald Trump.
I used to be against Trump, but after moving from Virginia to Cleveland, I saw a different side of it.
Some of the women criticized Harris' mannerisms, labeling her as a "phony."
A woman who has always supported Trump stated that she believes Harris is fake and insincere. She compared her to Trump, saying, "I'm like Trump saying, 'What are you?' I'm just not feeling her." Despite criticism, she stands by her opinion.
The third woman stated, "I dislike her due to her speech pattern, enthusiasm, and constant laughter. Her behavior is unserious, and it's not a laughing matter. We're in a dire situation."
Lemon's YouTube show featured interviews with women who preferred Harris over Trump.
Planet Chronicle Digital's request for comment from the Harris campaign was not immediately responded to.
In Atlantic City, N.J., and Pittsburgh, Pa., Lemon conversed with voters. While most Pittsburgh voters intended to back Harris, Atlantic City voters took Lemon by surprise by expressing support for Trump.
"Four years ago, I made a lot more money than I do now," said a voter in N.J.
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