Why did Kamala Harris call Trump a 'fascist'?
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The former president of the United States and the presidential candidate in the upcoming elections, Donald Trump, has commented that his rival, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party, Kamla Harris, is a "fascist".
He made these comments in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon.
Standing in front of the vice-president's residence, he made these 'brief but offensive' comments to the Republican candidate.
Kamala Harris quoted former President Donald Trump's former Chief of Staff John Kelly as calling Trump 'mentally unbalanced and unstable'.
John Kelly compared Trump to a "fascist" in an interview with the New York Times.
Kamala Harris also quoted John Kelly as saying that the former president "fits the common definition of a fascist."
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He was later asked again if he believed Trump was a fascist. In response, he answered yes.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump responded to Kamala Harris' comments.
He writes on the social media X (formerly Twitter), 'He keeps talking rhetorically. Going to call me Adolf Hitler and whatever else he has in mind.'
He addressed Kamala as 'Comrade Kamala Harris'. But he also described Kamala Harris as a 'threat to democracy'.
But Trump's campaign has accused Democratic candidate Kamala Harris of perjury. Campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said Kamala Harris was becoming increasingly desperate. Because he is shaky and his campaign is in shambles.
The United States election will be held on November 5.
In this situation, one party will castrate in the name of the other party, it is a natural tendency.
The main goal of such a war of words is to motivate supporters to vote and disrupt the opponent's campaign.
According to Matt Bennett, political strategist at the Democratic group Third Way, it's clear why Kamala Harris picked up on John Kelly's comments.
Aiming at Kamala, he said, 'What he is doing now is strategic. He needed to make sure that voters knew what John Kelly said and reacted accordingly.'
This latest comment by the US Vice President could be called a weeks-long campaign ploy to get undecided Republican supporters to vote for the Democratic candidate.
It is seen in various polls about the election, this time there is going to be a very tight fight in the presidential election of the United States.
Around the big cities of the country there are small cities like Philadelphia, Detroit, Phoenix. Those suburbs are home to educated working people. They have always voted Republican.
But this time, from the polls, the lack of popularity of Donald Trump can be felt in those places.
Bennett said Orange is trying to draw in disaffected Republicans, especially those who are undecided about whether to vote for Donald Trump.
Devin Devalasco of Nebraska has always worked for Donald Trump. But now he is saying that Donald Trump is not qualified for this position.
He thinks, though, that there are some Republicans who, like him, would support Kamala Harris.
However, he said, the claims made about the former president are monotonous.
Referring to John Kelly's comments, he said, 'When this report came out, I was not shocked by it. There is not much change in it.
Republican strategist Dennis Grace Gitsham said voters have been hearing similar rhetoric about Trump since 2016.
So a new core debate will be needed to turn the tide.
"If you vote against Donald Trump because you don't like his personality, you are already a determined voter," he said.
"But if you're somebody who's looking at his policies and that's more important to you than his vibe or his personality, you're going to walk with the person who did the best while in the White House," he said.
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