US Vice President <a href="https://www.world-today-news.com/donald-trump-whats-behind-the-us-presidents-baltimore-attack/" title="Donald Trump: What's behind the US President's Baltimore attack”>Kamala Harris appeared at a CNN Town Hall meeting in Pennsylvania on Wednesday night. In an analysis by Reid J. Epstein and Lisa Lerer, the New York Times evaluates the performance of the presidential candidate and saysthat Harris had broken new rhetorical ground by calling her opponent Donald Trump a fascist. Host Anderson Cooper asked Harris if Trump meets the criteria to be defined as a fascist. Harris replied: “Yes, I think so.
The newspaper notes that the appearance was marked by Trump’s attacks. Instead of dealing with the many provocative questions asked by the audience, Harris described the dangers that would come from President Donald Trump. Asked what she thought about the Palestinian situation in Gaza, Harris said: “A lot of people who are concerned about this issue are also interested in bringing down food prices. (…) They are also concerned about our democracy and they want to avoid the President of the United States who respects dictators and is a fascist. “
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Harris always has the same answer
The New York Times writes: “Her comments – which went a step beyond his previous admission that Mr Trump was a fascist – were intended to reinforce this week’s news that John Kelly said, who was Trump’s White House chief of staff, that he believed the former president met the definition of the word. Kelly said he was “deeply concerned about the threat to democratic institutions posed by a second Trump administration.”
The New York Times notes that Harris was asked about various things, high food prices, the Constitutional Court, but the answers were always the same: “Donald Trump would be worse than her.” The New York Times continues: “It was a strategy aimed at traditional Democrats who might be reluctant to vote for her, such as progressives unhappy with America’s support.” to Israel or Jewish voters who fear that Harris would not be supportive enough. Their goal was to focus Democrats on something they all agree on: the dangers they see in Trump and his divisive, sometimes anti-democratic language.
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For the New York Times, Wednesday night’s strategy didn’t work: “Ms. Harris’s strong performance in her first presidential debate against her rival showed her ability to mislead him.” But without him around, her attacks on him seem more like evasions about questions about her own plans than clear answers about what she would do as president. “
Concern is growing among the Democrats that Donald Trump will win the election. A recent Spiegel article says there is panic among Democrats. The polls predict a neck and neck race.
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