Harris bets on big turnout among women to push her over finish line
- Bias Rating
72% Very Conservative
- Reliability
35% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
96% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-24% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : Trump senior adviser Jason Miller said the campaign is focused on winning the election, but said Trump had made clear Kennedy would play an important role.64% : National and swing-state polls have shown Trump enjoying a strong advantage with men, but struggling to land a winning message with women.
62% : Trump also drew attention this week when he said would have Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "work on health and women's health."
62% : They give Trump an edge on the economy and immigration and Harris an advantage on democracy and reproductive rights.
52% : Of Trump, the retiree said: "I think we have to take him at his word.
47% : Jillian Glasser, 61, of Lower Gwynedd, Pa., has already voted for Trump.
43% : "One challenge for Harris is that some women in battleground states who support abortion rights say they plan to support Trump.
39% : In 2016, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton beat Trump among women voters by 15 percentage points, according to Pew Research Center.
39% : In Wisconsin this week, Trump said his advisers had told him to stop casting himself as a protector of women.
39% : "I said, 'Well, I'm going to do it whether the women like it or not,'" said Trump.
39% : Kennedy -- who endorsed Trump after ending an independent bid for president -- has questioned the safety and efficacy of Covid-19 vaccine and other government-endorsed vaccines.
20% : Trump has tried to moderate his stance on abortion, saying he wouldn't support a national ban.
19% : "Trump has a long history of making crude and disparaging remarks about women.
16% : On Thursday, Trump went after former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, a critic of the former president who has endorsed Harris, during an interview with Tucker Carlson.
16% : "She's a radical war hawk," Trump said, suggesting Cheney should be sent into battle.
5% : "Obama's comments haven't gone unnoticed by Trump, who called her "nasty.
1% : Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt asked "Why does Kamala Harris take issue with President Trump wanting to protect women, men, and children from migrant crime and foreign adversaries?"Trump's campaign has also pushed back by highlighting a comment from Harris-supporting billionaire Mark Cuban, who said that Trump doesn't surround himself with smart women.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.