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Harris warns Trump will slash Obamacare; Trump says he never mentioned it

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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    30% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -1% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : Nationally, Trump had the support of 38% of registered Hispanic voters in a series of Reuters/Ipsos polls conducted this month, up from 32% at the same point in 2020.
57% : In his 2016 campaign, Trump repeatedly vowed to repeal Obamacare and following his election, when the House voted to do just that, he welcomed Republican representatives to the White House for a celebration.
55% : We can win New Mexico,'" Trump said.
54% : Hispanic voters have traditionally been an area of strength for Democrats, but Trump has been gaining ground in the nationally and religiously diverse U.S. Latino population.
49% : Trump, while in Albuquerque, New Mexico, argued he could win over the state's large Latino population, even polling the crowd to see whether they preferred to be called "Latinos" or "Hispanics."
44% : Opinion polls show a historically close contest between Harris and Trump, with the outcome of Tuesday's U.S. presidential election likely to be decided in seven battleground states.Reuters/Ipsos polling in October found the race to be sharply divided along gender lines, with Harris leading among women by 12 percentage points and Trump leading among men by seven percentage points.More than 63 million people have already voted through in-person early voting and mail-in ballots, according to the University of Florida's Election Lab.
41% : "Harris has made abortion rights a cornerstone of her campaign, while Trump has vowed to dramatically scale back immigration.
32% : In a brief press conference, Vice President Harris reminded voters that former President Trump had tried unsuccessfully to repeal the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, during his 2017-2021 presidency.
28% : Trump predicted he would defy experts who said campaigning in New Mexico was futile.
27% : Trump has downplayed the issue during this campaign, though on Thursday he reiterated he would as president push insurers to cover the cost of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments.
26% : When asked about healthcare in the Sept. 10 televised debate with Harris he repeated his contention that "Obamacare was lousy healthcare" but acknowledged he has yet to propose a comprehensive alternative, saying he has "concepts of a plan.
17% : In response, Trump said he never wanted to get rid of the program.
3% : In Phoenix, where Arizona Democratic senate candidate Ruben Gallego warmed up the crowd with remarks fluidly switching between English and Spanish, Harris criticized rhetoric from Trump that she called "full of hate and division.

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