During a high-stakes debate in Philadelphia, Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris accused her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, of planning to sign a national abortion ban if he wins the presidency. Harris pointed out that Trump supported abortion restrictions without exceptions for rape and incest, warning that his presidency would lead to further erosion of reproductive rights.
Trump swiftly denied the accusation, calling Harris a liar. “I’m not signing the ban. There is no reason to sign the ban,” he said. Trump also criticized the Democrats, accusing them of supporting “radical” abortion policies, including abortions in the ninth month, which he called divisive and harmful.
Harris countered by highlighting Trump’s role in appointing three conservative Supreme Court justices, which she argued was aimed at dismantling Roe v. Wade protections. The debate over abortion continues to be a critical issue for both parties, with the Democrats emphasizing women’s rights and the Republicans focusing on state control and restrictions.
As the race to the 2024 election heats up, polls show Harris and Trump running neck and neck, setting the stage for a closely contested election.
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