
Democrat Leaders Don’t Care About You — Only Your Vote
From Off Code Podcast by Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
May 10, 2026 · 52 min
About this episode
Kendall Qualls discusses the challenges facing the Black community and critiques political leaders' priorities.
Monique and Kevin sit down with Kendall Qualls, founder of Take Charge, homeschool dad, and Republican candidate for Governor of Minnesota. Kendall shares his remarkable journey from Harlem housing projects and fighting in the streets to corporate success, a 40-year marriage, and raising five children. He delivers a bold, unfiltered diagnosis of the real crisis facing the Black community. Kendall also exposes how many Black pastors, the NAACP, and political leaders prioritize power and votes over families, while pushing Marxist ideologies that keep communities dependent and divided. This conversation challenges the status quo of the narrative in the black community. Take Charge https://www.takechargeus.com Episode 76, S5E6
People in this episode
Hosts: Monique Duson, Kevin Briggins
Guest: Kendall Qualls
Topics covered
- Black community issues
- political leadership
- Marxist ideologies
- family values
- education
- community empowerment
Keywords
- Black community
- politics
- Kendall Qualls
- Take Charge
- family
- education
- Marxism
- Minnesota
- NAACP
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Take Charge, NAACP
Places: Minnesota, Harlem
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