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Katie Porter drew backlash for dismissing questions about appealing to Trump voters, calling them "unnecessarily argumentative."
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter drew widespread criticism after a CBS News interview where she cut short questioning about appealing to Trump-supporting voters, calling the line of inquiry "unnecessarily argumentative" and demanding a "pleasant, positive conversation."
The exchange, which went viral, highlighted concerns about her ability to engage with cross-partisan voters in California's top-two primary system, where Democrats may face each other in the general election.
Porter, a former congresswoman known for her combative style, later continued the interview for 20 minutes, but the incident intensified scrutiny of her leadership and communication skills amid a competitive race.
Katie Porter provocó una reacción violenta por descartar las preguntas sobre apelar a los votantes de Trump, calificándolas de "innecesariamente argumentativas".