Shapiro criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris for employing a 'racialized voting' strategy, suggesting her political success, particularly with black voters, is based on identity politics rather than merit. He dismisses her rhetoric about voter suppression as a tactic to mobilize voters out of fear, arguing that her own electoral performance and the existence of majority-black districts demonstrate that American society is not as racist as she portrays.
Impact: High. This critique aims to undermine a key Democratic narrative by framing identity politics as a cynical electoral strategy, thereby questioning the legitimacy of claims about systemic racism.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:10:18 to 00:13:16.
Sources in support: Ben Shapiro (Host), Kamala Harris (Vice President)

