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Southern considers Harris to be more amiable than Trump

The approaching autumn's prominent political spectacle encompasses the United States' presidential election campaign, attracting opinions from various quarters, including Bavaria's Minister President.

Bayern's Leading Politician Markus Söder (CSU) Favors US Vice President and Presidential Contender...
Bayern's Leading Politician Markus Söder (CSU) Favors US Vice President and Presidential Contender Kamala Harris Over Her Competitor in the White House Bid, Donald Trump, in Terms of Niceness.

- Southern considers Harris to be more amiable than Trump

Bayern's Leader Markus Söder, from the CSU, favors Democrat Kamala Harris over Republican Donald Trump in the current American election race. Söder expressed his preference during an interview on ARD's "Ask Yourself" show, where he answered questions via social media. He mentioned that he found Harris more pleasant, stating, "I find her much nicer."

During the Munich Security Conference, Söder had the opportunity to meet Harris and even presented her with a rose. He admitted that if Trump wins the election, they'd have to collaborate. Nevertheless, he views Harris more favorably. He even added a compliment, saying, "And let me tell you, she looks better too."

At the Munich Security Conference, Söder had a chance to meet with Kamala Harris at The White House. Despite the potential need for collaboration if Trump wins, Söder continues to find Harris more appealing, even commenting on her appearance, saying, "And let me tell you, she looks better too."

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