Harris, Trump trade gender attacks as he floats Kennedy for 'women's health'

Nov 01, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

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    50% Medium Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

71% : Trump is appealing the case.
58% : In his current campaign, he has expressed interest in replacing the act and supporting cuts to entitlement programs, including Social Security and Medicare.
50% : But at his rally in Henderson, Nevada, outside Las Vegas, he gave Democrats a new opening by floating the idea that if he won, Kennedy, who ran as an independent before dropping out and endorsing Trump, would "work on health and women's health and all of the different reasons, because we're not really a wealthy or a healthy country.
47% : Harris nodded to remarks this week by Speaker Mike Johnson, an ally of Trump's, in which he said Republicans would pursue "massive reform" of the act if the former president won.
45% : Hours later, Trump weighed in.
43% : Later in the day, her campaign sought to pounce on a new remark Trump made stating that his ally Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would "work on women's health" in his administration.
42% : "Lyin' Kamala is giving a News Conference now, saying that I want to end the Affordable Care Act," Trump wrote.
40% : She also said I want to end Social Security.
40% : Likewise, never mentioned it, or thought of it."As president, Trump repeatedly sought to overturn the Affordable Care Act.
36% : Trump, when pressed, has declined to rule out reviving that policy.
33% : Trump started Thursday with a rally in New Mexico, a notable detour from the top battleground states to one he lost by a wide margin four years ago.
33% : "They took a clip out of context and said that I said that we were promising to repeal Obamacare," he said during an appearance on the Fox Business Network.
32% : Appearing on "The View," he argued that Trump was never surrounded by "strong, intelligent women.
29% : Trump did not respond to the criticism at rallies Thursday, simply stressing that women were a part of his coalition.
19% : As Election Day nears, Harris has tried to appeal to moderate Republican and independent women, particularly in the suburbs, by talking about her support for reproductive rights and casting Trump as a threat to them.
19% : At one point, Johnson seemed to agree with a voter who asked if there would be "no Obamacare" if Trump won and Republicans controlled Congress.
18% : In civil proceedings, Trump was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of raping her in the dressing room of a Manhattan department store in the 1990s.
16% : But after Trump told the crowd that his advisers had urged him to stop using a well-worn rally line about his desire to protect women, saying they had called it "inappropriate," the Harris campaign saw an opportunity to throw the focus of a race divided along gender lines squarely back onto her opponent.
10% : "In Harris' remarks with reporters, she expanded her criticism of Trump beyond gender and also warned that he would again try to eliminate the Affordable Care Act if given a second term.
1% : On Wednesday, Trump had rolled into a Green Bay-area rally in a garbage truck, trying to tie Harris to comments President Joe Biden made appearing to call Trump supporters "garbage."

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