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Caroline Giuliani Endorses Kamala Harris, Citing Trump's Impact on Her Family

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Rudy Giuliani's daughter Caroline has publicly expressed her criticism of her father's association with Donald Trump, stating that she has been grieving the loss of her father to Trump's influence. She has endorsed Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris, citing Trump's destructive impact on her family and the country. Caroline has written that Trump took away her father from her, and that she is well-suited to remind Americans of the negative consequences of being associated with Trump. Specifically, she has mentioned the pain of watching her father's life crumble, including his facing criminal charges and being disbarred in Washington and losing his license to practice law in New York, after pushing unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election.

    1. Despite his faults, I love him. I've seen him experience surreal heights, and, now, unfathomable lows. The last thing I want to do is hurt him, especially when he's already down.
    2. I'm unfortunately well suited to remind Americans of just how calamitous being associated with Trump can be, even for those who are convinced he's on their side.
    3. Take it from me, Trump destroys everything he touches. I saw it happen to my family. Don't let it happen to yours, or to our country. Kamala Harris will guide us into a brighter future, but only if we unite behind her.
    4. As a recently-engaged-to-be-married 35-year-old who hopes to feel more joyous than fearful about the potential of becoming a parent myself, I need to advocate for a future worth bringing children into.
    5. I am constantly asking myself how America is back here, even considering the possibility of electing Donald Trump again, after all of the damage he has caused, both in office and since. There are unmistakable reminders of Trump's destructive trail all around us, and it has broken my heart to watch my dad become one of them.
    6. Plus we never know how much time we have left with our parents. The totality of that makes this the most difficult piece I've ever written. Yet this moment and this election are so much bigger than any of us.
    7. Not to disregard individual accountability in the slightest, but it would be naive for us to ignore the fact that many of those closest to Trump have descended into catastrophic downward spirals. If we let Trump back into the driver's seat this fall, our country will be no exception.
    8. Surrounded by thick smoke and powerful men, I ugly-cried for a few minutes, then spent the next three hours making my vehement case to my father that he not go down this morally perilous path.
    9. Watching my dad's life crumble since he joined forces with Trump has been extraordinarily painful, both on a personal level and because his demise feels linked to a dark force that threatens to once again consume America.
    10. We need experienced, sane, and fundamentally decent leaders who will fight for us instead of against us, who will safeguard our democracy rather than dismantle it.
    11. I held nothing back. I voiced all of my concerns about Trump's open racism, rampant misogyny, and total lack of empathy. I even told my dad that I already felt ashamed of my last name whenever I saw headlines connecting him with Trump.