Harris and Trump’s Rhetoric Intensifies
The Democratic candidate described her opponent as a “fascist.”
The rhetoric between U.S. presidential candidates, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump, has intensified as the election date on November 5 approaches.
In an attempt to sway undecided voters away from Trump, Harris highlighted former aides’ description of him as a “fascist,” and she argued that he is “unstable” and “unfit to serve” the United States.
During a CNN-sponsored election event, Harris was asked directly if she believes Trump is a fascist, to which she replied without hesitation, “Yes, I do.”
Meanwhile, Trump has been escalating his attacks on his Democratic opponent in recent days.
At several of his large campaign rallies, he has referred to Harris’s “low IQ” and used inappropriate language to describe her performance as Vice President. Critics, both Republican and Democrat, have condemned Trump’s use of the term “domestic enemies” when discussing his political opponents and his suggestion of using the military to confront them.