Harris and Trump Compete for Swing State Votes
Harris and Trump Compete for Swing State Votes

Harris and Trump Compete for Swing State Votes

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As the U.S. approaches Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris is advocating for women's rights, notably the right to abortion, amidst a growing gender divide in the electorate. While abortion ranks as a top issue for women voters, former President Donald Trump has been criticized for his approach to women, including by figures within his party. Harris, if elected, would be the first Black and South Asian woman president, symbolizing a significant milestone for representation. Her campaign highlights the support of women of color, with initiatives like 'Win With Black Women' bolstering her candidacy through grassroots mobilization. In contrast, Democratic activists face challenges in swaying white women voters away from Trump, who has historically won this demographic. Meanwhile, legal victories by the ACLU aim to protect voter rights, ensuring broader participation in the electoral process.

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