Vice President Kamala Harris responded to a voter's question about former President Donald Trump's virtues during a Univision town hall. Harris mentioned that she doesn't know Trump well but acknowledged that he loves his family, which she considers an important virtue.
During the town hall, Harris emphasized the significance of prioritizing family values. She admitted to only meeting Trump once on the debate stage and expressed her limited knowledge about him.
Highlighting her concerns about Trump's behavior, Harris criticized his divisive rhetoric and fear-mongering tactics. She expressed her belief that Americans have more similarities than differences and condemned the 'us versus them' narrative perpetuated by some individuals, including Trump.
Harris underscored the importance of fostering unity and understanding among Americans, rather than promoting fear and division. She voiced her disapproval of language that belittles others and instills fear, particularly from someone aspiring to lead the nation.