Fact check: Kamala Harris’s CNN town hall in Pennsylvania We verify the Democratic candidate’s responses to questions from voters on topics ranging from abortion to immigration, tax rates, and the Supreme Court.

Fact check: Kamala Harris’s CNN town hall in Pennsylvania By Samantha Putterman and Louis Jacobson | PolitiFact
Voters questioned Vice President Kamala Harris about her policy stance during a CNN town hall.
At the event held in Delaware County, Pennsylvania on October 23, voters questioned Harris on why her government did not take action sooner to stop illegal migration, her plans to control inflation, and US military assistance to Israel.
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In addition to her most well-known public declaration that Trump is a fascist, Harris repeatedly cautioned voters about the danger of former President Donald Trump regaining power.
To which Harris said, “Yes, I do.”
. It is unacceptable. “I see an opportunity” to “end this war, bring the hostages home, bring relief to the Palestinian people, and work toward a two-state solution where Israel and the Palestinians in equal measure have security, where the Palestinian people have dignity, self-determination, and the safety that they so rightly deserve,” she continued, referring to Israel’s killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, whom Israel believed to be the mastermind of Hamas’s October 7 attack.
Trump rallied supporters at a Turning Point Action event in Duluth, Georgia, after turning down CNN’s offer to a town hall.