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Trump faces a female audience … and Fox interviews Harris

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will both be in a different context than they are used to on Wednesday, in an attempt to make inroads among voters whose speeches no longer appeal to them.

There is still a slight difference between the candidates, three weeks before the presidential election scheduled for November 5.

In front of an audience of women, the former president of the US revealed himself, on Wednesday, as a “protector of in vitro fertilization,” stressing that Republicans were “more effective” than their opponents in this area.

In an interview on Fox News recorded by Trump on Tuesday, in the state of Georgia, which is expected to see a close contest between the candidates, the former president was faced with issues that make concern for women.

Trump, who was also asked about issues related to security, the economy, and immigration, believed that some states have been “very tough” on the issue of abortion since the Supreme Court’s ruling USA in 1973 in the case of “Roe v. Wade“, which gave American women the right to have an abortion, was overturned.

This “must change,” he said.

“Swinging” Georgia announces “higher” participation in early voting in US elections

On Tuesday, the state of Georgia announced the highest number of participants in early voting in the presidential elections in which former President and Republican candidate Donald Trump, and Vice President and candidate Democrat Kamala Harris, running.

Miscarriage

Trump is far behind Harris in polls among female voters, who closely follow reports on this sensitive issue of abortion rights.

On the one hand, Trump boasts that he appointed justices to the US Supreme Court who voted to eliminate federal protections for abortion rights in 2022. On the other hand, he is careful not to wants a total ban on abortion, which is not popular on a national level.

Trump tried to convince women of his position on abortion and other issues of concern to women in the United States

His Democratic rival responded with an X comment that said, “What’s he saying?”

She continued, “His ban has blocked access to this technology in states across the country, and his program could end in vitro fertilization.

A precedent for Harris

For her part, the Vice President will give a no-holds-barred interview on Fox News, a precedent for the Democratic candidate who has often been criticized for avoiding face-to-face press interviews.

The 59-year-old candidate will be interviewed by former journalist Bret Baier, one of the columns in the political section of Fox News. He promised to broadcast the entire interview at 18:00 (22:00 GMT) immediately after it was recorded.

His daily program, “Special Report with Bret Baier,” which airs Monday through Friday, attracts 2.3 million viewers.

In addition to this interview, Harris will hold a campaign rally Wednesday at Washington Crossing in North Philadelphia.

Harris is trying to make a difference with Trump supporters and talk about promises that will attract American voters

The pace quickens

For his part, Trump will answer questions from Hispanic voters gathered in Miami at the campaign of Univision, the largest Spanish television network in the United States.

With twenty days left until the date of the election, the two presidential candidates are intensifying their activities, whether in the media or at campaign rallies.

The two candidates are closer than ever, after Donald Trump was able to reduce the small difference made by his rival in the polls, especially in the main northern states.

The Vice President will focus her efforts in this part of the country this week, as she will return on Wednesday to Pennsylvania, where she was on Monday after a stop in Michigan, before going to Wisconsin in the afternoon .

But the result of the presidential election can be decided elsewhere, in one of the seven main states that are usually decisive in determining the identity of the winner.

For example, there is Georgia, where a judge on Tuesday banned a procedure that required manual counting of votes, and the first day of early voting saw a large number of voters.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney said in his ruling that the new rule would disrupt the election process and was “too late” to adopt.

In this state, former US President Jimmy Carter cast his vote in the elections on Wednesday, fulfilling a previously announced wish to live long enough to support Kamala Harris in the presidential race , according to what his foundation announced, 15 days after celebrating his 100th. birthday.

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2024-10-16 19:38:00

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