Harris stated that Trump is “unstable” and “unsuitable for the position” of president

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The Democratic Party’s presidential candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris stated on air that her opponent Donald Trump is “unstable” and “unsuitable for the position” of president.

This was reported by CNN.

Harris spoke on CNN town hall on the evening of October 23, where Trump was also invited, but he declined to participate.

The candidate largely focused on warnings for those voters who are still undecided between candidates, that Trump is a threat to the principles on which the U.S. was founded. She reminded about the admissions of military former officials in the Trump administration, who called him a “fascist” and claimed that he spoke favorably about the loyalty of the generals of Nazi Germany’s leader Adolf Hitler. This was also stated by former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.

Harris also highlighted Trump’s words about using the military against “enemies within.”

Kamala Harris emphasized that if victorious, “Trump will be here, unstable and out of his mind, plotting his revenge, his retribution, creating a list of enemies.”

In response to a direct question about whether she considers Trump a fascist, Harris answered affirmatively.

In recent weeks, Harris’s campaign has actively tried to sway Republican voters who have doubts about Trump, as well as independent right-leaning voters.

Earlier this week, Harris warned of the risk that “Putin will be sitting in Kyiv” if Trump comes to power, while Trump claims he threatened Vladimir Putin with a strike on Moscow if he invaded Ukraine.

It should be noted that Trump recently again spoke about expecting fraud against himself.

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