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Harris agrees with Charlamagne tha God’s assessment that Donald Trump’s campaign ‘is about fascism’

Vice President Kamala Harris said Tuesday during an appearance on radio host Charlamagne the God Show that she doesn't mind calling Donald Trump's campaign fascists.

Democratic candidates joined popular radio personalities to take questions from listeners and appear in sometimes tense live town halls to appeal to Black voters with Election Day just three weeks away.

Harris, 59, was explaining how voters had to choose between her campaign and Trump's when Charlemagne (real name Leonard McKelvey) brought up fascism.

Kamala Harris was interviewed by radio host Charlamagne the God during a live audio town hall on Tuesday. Reuters

“One [choice]”It's about moving us forward, advancing us, investing in the American people, investing in their ambitions, and addressing their challenges,” she said.

“And the other person, Donald Trump, is trying to set us back.”

“The other one is about fascism. Why can't you say that?” Charlamagne asked, referring to Trump.

“Yes, I can say that,” Harris replied.

The radio host also accused President Trump, 78, of pre-planning to “steal” the election if he lost, and urged Harris not to certify the 2024 election results if she won. He accused the Republican Party of orchestrating the move.

Charlamagne called the Trump campaign “fascism” at a town hall. AFP (via Getty Images)

“Why is everyone sitting there acting like Donald Trump won't steal the election even if he loses?” he asked. “…Why do people act as if there will be free and fair elections?”

“If we, the American people, stand up for it, we will have a free and fair election,” Harris said.

“I can certainly say that” about the Trump campaign being fascist, Harris said. iHeartMedia Getty Images
Harris has been increasing her media appearances as Election Day approaches. Getty Images

The vice president mostly stuck to his talking points, dodging tense questions from Charlamagne and the show's audience. 1-hour show streamed on iHeartRadio And CNN.

At one point, the radio host accused her of “filibustering” callers' questions about reparations, citing her prosecution of black men for minor marijuana offenses as San Francisco district attorney from 2004 to 2011 and her work at the border. I pursued his career.

Harris' sit-down with the popular radio host was seen as an attempt to appeal primarily to black voters. iHeartMedia Getty Images

Harris has increased her media appearances since last week as she looks to win over American votes in the final homestretch.

Last week, she visited the podcast “Call Her Daddy,” ABC News' “The View,” “The Howard Stern Show,” and CBS' “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

She will be interviewed Wednesday on Fox News with Bret Baier, host and chief political anchor for the evening's “Special Report.”

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