Sunny Hostin Supports Harris Voters Bailing on Holiday Dinners with Their Trump-Supporting Relatives: ‘It’s a Moral Issue’

 

The View co-host Sunny Hostin explained on Tuesday why she’s OK with Kamala Harris voters avoiding family members that voted for Donald Trump.

During a panel discussion about how families should handle differing opinions following what many consider to be the most polarizing election of their lifetimes, some of the hosts submitted that politics should never get in the way of family. But Hostin argued that the presidential race between Trump and Vice President Harris should be an exception to that rule.

“I’m gonna disagree,” Hostin said in response to Sara Haines. “I completely understand her point because I really do feel that this candidate — you know, President-elect Trump — is just a different type of candidate, from the things he said, and the things he’s done, and the things he will do. It’s more of a moral issue for me, and I think it’s more of a moral issue for other people. We’re just — I would say it was different when, let’s say [George W. Bush], got elected. You may not have agreed with his policies, but you didn’t feel like he was a deeply flawed person — deeply flawed by character, deeply flawed in morality.”

Although her co-hosts contended that some did view Bush that way, Hostin maintained Trump and Bush were “very different figures.”

“I mean, you [Alyssa Farah Griffin], along with [Mark Milley], and along with John Kelly warned us about how deeply flawed he was as a candidate,” Hostin said, “and so I think when people feel that someone voted not only against their families but against them and against people that they loved, I think it’s OK to take a beat.”

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