Dads Caucus chair thinks its policies appeal to working-class voters, even ‘bros’
The manosphere and bro culture surrounding President-elect Donald Trump and his significant gains with male voters, particularly Latino males, may look very different from the iconic picture of Dads Caucus founder Rep. Jimmy Gomez carrying his infant in a carrier to the House floor last year.
However, California Democrat Gomez believes that his and his fellow DadsCaucus members' focus is exactly what Americans, particularly working-class men, want to see.
According to Gomez, people are beginning to see how beneficial it is for the Dads Caucus to include men who are currently fathering children in policy talks.
The caucus, which is currently composed of 39 Democratic members but is open to Republicans, also supports family-friendly measures including the child tax credit, affordable child c...