Donald Trump Tells Women They'll 'No Longer Be Thinking About Abortion' if He Wins the Presidency
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65% : They will finally be healthy, hopeful, safe and secure," Trump said at the rally.54% : "Trump held a campaign rally in the swing state of North Carolina one day after his Truth Social post, where he shared the same message about women's livelihood.
43% : During their first (and likely only) presidential debate on Sept. 10, Trump and Harris went head-to-head on the topic of abortion, with the vice president vowing to reinstate Roe v. Wade while Trump celebrated the U.S. Supreme Court for overturning it.
18% : Hours before Trump attempted to woo female voters on Truth Social, Harris also accused her opponent of being the man behind the reproductive rights "crisis.
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