WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris went to a Philadelphia suburb on Wednesday night for a CNN town hall, where she faced questions from undecided voters. The event was arranged after Donald Trump declined to participate in a second debate with her.
With less than two weeks to go until the election, here are some key moments from the town hall.
Harris says Trump is a fascist
She left no doubt that she believes her opponent can be characterized by the far-right authoritarian ideology.
Asked by CNN's Anderson Cooper if she thinks Trump is a fascist, Harris replied bluntly.
''Yes, I do,'' she said. ''Yes, I do.''
Her answer came shortly after John Kelly, Trump's former chief of staff, used the same term to describe the Republican nominee.
Harris' comments were a bolder version of an answer that she gave during an interview last week.