Harris was asked to name three of Trump’s ‘virtues’. She couldn’t Approaching the end of a contentious election year, Harris struggled to find

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One day we will wake to his obituary :-)

Harris was asked to name three of Trump’s ‘virtues’. She couldn’t​

Approaching the end of a contentious election year, Harris struggled to find positive qualities in here political opponent


Vice President Kamala Harris could not come up with three virtues about former president Donald Trump when she was asked to do so on Thursday evening at a Univision town hall event.

The Democratic presidential nominee laughed upon hearing the question, posed by an audience member, and immediately shared a negative trait about Trump that she does not like.


“Let me start with this, based on a life experience I know that a vast majority of us have much more in common than what separates us and part of what paints me is the approach that, frankly, Donald Trump and some others have taken – which is to suggest that it’s us vs. them, whoever that may be,” Harris said.


The vice president condemned Trump for promoting a fearful mindset in Americans and encouraging people to “point fingers at each other.”

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with Latino voters at a town hall for Univision on Thursday to try to appeal to voting bloc she is struggling to court

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with Latino voters at a town hall for Univision on Thursday to try to appeal to voting bloc she is struggling to court (AFP via Getty Images)
“Using language that’s about belittling people and calling them names and meant to make them afraid and live in fear. I don’t think that’s healthy for our nation and I don’t admire that,” Harris said.

Trump has been subject to criticisms lately about using degrading language to describe his opponents. He recently called Harris “a dumb person” and “mentally disabled” at rallies and has mocked her appearance to supporters.

He uses aggressive anti-immigration language while speaking about migrants and immigrants, calling them “illegals” and falsely claiming most of them are committing violent crimes.


The vice president then re-directed her attention to answering the question about Trump’s virtues, stumbling over words while trying to find an answer.

“I think Donald Trump loves his family,” Harris said. “I think that’s very important. I think family is one of the most important things we can prioritize.”​

 

Harris was asked to name three of Trump’s ‘virtues’. She couldn’t​

Approaching the end of a contentious election year, Harris struggled to find positive qualities in here political opponent​

Vice President Kamala Harris could not come up with three virtues about former president Donald Trump when she was asked to do so on Thursday evening at a Univision town hall event.​

The Democratic presidential nominee laughed upon hearing the question, posed by an audience member, and immediately shared a negative trait about Trump that she does not like.​

“Let me start with this, based on a life experience I know that a vast majority of us have much more in common than what separates us and part of what paints me is the approach that, frankly, Donald Trump and some others have taken – which is to suggest that it’s us vs. them, whoever that may be,” Harris said.​

The vice president condemned Trump for promoting a fearful mindset in Americans and encouraging people to “point fingers at each other.”​

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with Latino voters at a town hall for Univision on Thursday to try to appeal to voting bloc she is struggling to court

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with Latino voters at a town hall for Univision on Thursday to try to appeal to voting bloc she is struggling to court (AFP via Getty Images)​

“Using language that’s about belittling people and calling them names and meant to make them afraid and live in fear. I don’t think that’s healthy for our nation and I don’t admire that,” Harris said.​

Trump has been subject to criticisms lately about using degrading language to describe his opponents. He recently called Harris “a dumb person” and “mentally disabled” at rallies and has mocked her appearance to supporters.​

He uses aggressive anti-immigration language while speaking about migrants and immigrants, calling them “illegals” and falsely claiming most of them are committing violent crimes.

The vice president then re-directed her attention to answering the question about Trump’s virtues, stumbling over words while trying to find an answer.​

“I think Donald Trump loves his family,” Harris said. “I think that’s very important. I think family is one of the most important things we can prioritize.”​

Hell it would be really hard to name just two let alone three.
 
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