US Election Gender Divide and Abortion Debate
US Election Gender Divide and Abortion Debate

US Election Gender Divide and Abortion Debate

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The upcoming US presidential election features a significant gender divide, with Democrats gaining support from women while losing ground among men, according to a USA Today-Suffolk University poll. Social media platforms, especially those associated with Elon Musk, are being used to spread conspiracy theories about voter fraud, despite evidence indicating such cases are rare. Abortion remains a pivotal issue, highlighted by Vice President Kamala Harris's commitment to restoring reproductive rights, contrasting with Donald Trump's inconsistent position on national abortion policy. In Florida, a pro-abortion amendment has majority support but lacks the necessary votes to pass. The election campaign is also marked by misinformation and focuses on divisive topics like immigration and abortion. Harris has received substantial fundraising backing following President Biden's withdrawal, while Trump's campaign has been embroiled in controversies around misinformation and race-related issues.

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