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Florida Rep. Byron Donalds pushed back hard against CNBC’s “Squawk Box” co-host Andrew Sorkin this week after Sorkin tried to claim you don’t see “vitriol” featured at Kamala Harris rallies.

Sorkin’s comment comes amid a barrage of Nazi and Fascism comparisons aimed at Donald Trump and his supporters coming from the mainstream media and prominent Democrat voices.

Sorkin said some voters who support Trump’s policies won’t vote for him because of comments he’s made at his rallies.

“The reason that they don’t want to vote for Trump is because they see, either in his character or the people who seem to support him, seem to be engaged in that or willing to engage in that, right?” Sorkin told Donalds. “Because what you don’t see, you don’t go to other rallies for Harris or see in a Harris rally that kind of vitriol.”

“You don’t?” Donalds asked.

“I don’t think you do,” Sorkin replied.

“Kamala Harris spends half her time talking about her rival as Hitler, after there’ve been attempts on his life, not once but twice,” Donalds said.

“She’s doing it right now. Every Democrat official at these rallies refers to him as Adolf Hitler. You got Hillary Clinton running around there hawking her book that nobody wants to buy, frankly, and she’s talking about how this is akin to 1939. Are you out of your mind? You want to talk about rhetoric? Let’s compare,” he added.

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