An audience member, alluding to instances when President Trump has not outright condemned acts of violence, just asked Beto O'Rourke how he would stand up to hate in America.
"The current administration has demonstrated to me an uncomfortable tolerance towards hate and bigotry in the country. There have been situations where the President could have categorically denounced hateful acts but did nothing," James Stevens said.
Here's part of O'Rourke's answer:
"I am making the case that the President of United States of America, right now, does not just offend our ears or our sensibilities. He makes possible the acts of violence and hatred that we are seeing play out in this country today. I want to make sure that we don't just tolerate and respect one another in our differences, but that we embrace them. That is how we become a stronger country and that is what I will reflect as your president."
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