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Harris is pounding Trump on fascism. Some Dems think that's a mistake.

Oct 29, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    90% ReliableExcellent

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -12% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : Polls not only show the economy remains the top concern here, but that Trump holds the advantage on it.
53% : They're still getting to know her."Trump, on the other hand: "They know who he is," Paul said.
43% : On Monday, Harris visited a semiconductor plant in Saginaw that is set to receive $325 million in subsidies under the CHIPS and Science Act, touting her record on domestic manufacturing and attacking Trump for threatening to roll back the Biden administration's landmark legislation.
41% : And her campaign has launched TV ads in battleground states warning of Trump's disdain for democratic practices, a message she is expected to amplify by appearing on Tuesday at the site in Washington, D.C., where Trump rallied his supporters ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
37% : One man, an auto-industry worker who said he would not vote for Trump again after Jan. 6 but remained undecided in this election, said he wanted to hear more about the candidates' business policies.
26% : And they worry that the argument that Trump is a threat to democracy -- while intended to expand her coalition by appealing to independents and disaffected Republicans -- is not enough to motivate lower-propensity Democratic voters.
25% : Voters, they argue, have grown desensitized to Trump and the warnings about him.
25% : Harris held a massive rally in Texas last Friday focused on the threat Trump poses to abortion rights.
18% : "For Harris, "there's a balance between the issues and the dangers of Trump," said Paul, who chairs the Michigan-based progressive women's group Fems for Dems.
17% : But even among this friendly crowd, some Democrats were concerned that Harris was placing too much emphasis on Trump.
14% : "Harris ticked through those warnings at a rally in Kalamazoo this past weekend, adding that Trump would "claim unchecked and extreme power" if reelected and reminding voters he called for the "termination" of the Constitution after his failed attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
13% : In recent days, Harris has called Trump "unhinged" and "unfit to serve" over his threats to weaponize the military and the judicial system against his opponents, and over his portrayals of his political rivals as the "enemy from within."
12% : She has promoted the idea that Trump is a fascist after his longest-serving chief of staff, John Kelly, warned that the former president meets the definition of one.
11% : And activists worry Harris' attacks on Trump are distracting from her strongest issue: abortion rights.

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