Takeaways from Kamala Harris’ CNN town hall
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Vice President Kamala Harris told a Pennsylvania crowd at CNN’s town hall Wednesday night that she considers Republican rival Donald Trump a fascist.
Vice President Kamala Harris told a Pennsylvania crowd at CNN’s town hall Wednesday night that she considers Republican rival Donald Trump a fascist. Harris also pitched her economic plan, argued her presidency wouldn’t be a continuation of Joe Biden’s administration and condemned Trump for his role in thwarting a bipartisan border security bill in front of a Pennsylvania crowd of undecided but persuadable voters. The town hall comes 13 days from Election Night, with Trump and Harris locked in a tight battle for the Great Lakes swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and the Sun Belt battlegrounds of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina. Here are some takeaways from Harris’ CNN town hall: Harris was asked Wednesday night if she considers Trump a fascist. “Yes, I do,” she said. But, she added, she doesn’t want voters to take her word for it.