Former President Trump paid tribute to Vice President Kamala Harris at Univision Town Hall last week after he struggled to say three nice things about her at his own town hall.
Univision's election special ended on a positive note Wednesday night when President Trump was asked by Hispanic voters to list “three virtues” about his Democratic rival.
“That's a very difficult question,” Trump joked, drawing laughter from the audience. “That's the hardest question. The other questions are easy! I'm not a fan, I'm not a fan. She's done terrible, terrible damage to our country with borders, with inflation, and so many other things. I think so.”
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Former President Trump joked to Hispanic voters that naming Vice President Kamala Harris' “three virtues” was the “toughest question” he received at a Univision town hall. (Screenshot/Univision)
“But she seems capable of survival,” Trump went on to tell voters. “Because she was out of the race and then all of a sudden she's running for president. That's a great ability that some people have and others don't have.”
“She seems to have quite a long friendship…I wouldn't call it an ability. I think it's a good thing,” he continued. “And she seems to have a good attitude towards herself. I mean, I like some of the things she says, the way she acts in certain ways. But when you look at it another way, it's very I think it's good for our country, very bad for our country, but it seems like she has some connections. [are] Because she started out as a dropout and then all of a sudden she's running for president. And the other 21 people running are sitting at home watching her TV, right? I mean, that's the hardest question I've had today. ”
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Former President Trump praised Vice President Kamala Harris' “ability to survive,” her “longstanding friendship,” and “kind demeanor.” (Screenshot/Univision)
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Last week, when the same voter asked Harris to name Trump's “three virtues,” the Democratic candidate let out an awkward laugh.
“Let's start with this…Based on life experience, I know that the vast majority of us have far more in common than what separates us,” Harris responded. “And what's distressing to me, frankly, is the approach that Donald Trump and some others have taken, which is to suggest that it's us versus them, whoever the other party is.” And you have Americans pointing fingers at each other and using words like, “Belittling people, calling them names, scaring them, living in fear.'' , I don't think that's a healthy thing to do. And, in fact, I'm very critical of such practices. A person who wants to be president of the United States. ”
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Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to name former President Trump's “three virtues” when asked by a fellow voter at Univision City Hall last week. (Screenshot/Univision)
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After thinking about the question for a moment, Harris said, “I think Donald Trump loves his family, and I think that's very important. I think family is one of the most important things we can prioritize.” I think so,” he said.
“But to be honest, I don't know much about him,” the vice president continued. “I only met you once in a debate. We had never met before, so I don't have much more to offer you.”



