Kamala Harris Critiques Trump on Women's Rights as Election Approaches
Harris blasts 'offensive' Trump for remarks on women ๐
Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump for his "offensive" comments about women, particularly regarding abortion rights, as the election nears. Both candidates are campaigning vigorously in key states, focusing on immigration and appealing to Latino voters. Trump has made controversial remarks, including a claim that migrants are responsible for violence, while Harris emphasizes women's rights and the importance of reproductive choice. Polls indicate a gender gap in voter support, with women leaning towards Harris. Trump, trying to regain support from Hispanic voters, made statements that Harris labeled as insulting. Early voting numbers are high, suggesting significant voter engagement ahead of the November 5 election.
What were Kamala Harris's main criticisms of Donald Trump?
Harris criticized Trump for making offensive remarks about women and for his stance on abortion rights, claiming he does not believe women should have authority over their own bodies.
How are both candidates approaching Latino voters?
Trump is attempting to court Hispanic voters by expressing admiration for their work ethic, while Harris warns that Trump's policies would be detrimental to minorities and immigrants.
What is the current state of early voting?
As of now, over 63.5 million Americans have voted early, representing more than 40 percent of the total votes cast in the 2020 election.