There is a controversy on social media about a statement made by former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania, where he called himself a “protector of women.” If he is elected in the presidential election on November 5, 2024, “you will no longer have to worry about all the problems that our country has. You will no longer have to think about abortion. You will no longer be abandoned, alone, afraid, and in danger…” Her remarks inevitably sparked outrage from women’s rights organizations. The latter, in fact, described her as “sticky and annoying.” The bipartisan organization Seneca ProjectFor example, he accused Donald of being a “sexual predator and monster who robbed us of our right to decide over our own bodies,” while many users shared the clip of the statement alongside a video from a few years ago in which the businessman vulgarly and disrespectfully claimed that he “can do with women” as he pleases.
Opinion polls
In all likelihood, Donald Trump is aware of his shortcomings on reproductive rights compared to his Democratic rival Kamala Harris, according to the latest poll. CNN Conducted by SSRS, the former president leads on the economy by 50% to 39% for the vice president, while Harris is more popular on reproductive rights than the businessman (52% to 31% for Trump). The Democratic candidate has attacked her opponent several times during her speeches. In fact, in Wisconsin and Georgia, she has described him as the “architect” of restrictions on the right to terminate a pregnancy. In 2022, the Supreme Court, made up of three members appointed by the former president, overturned Roe v. Wade and led to the passage of (restrictive) abortion regulations at the state level and in several key states that could decide the 2024 elections.
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