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Vice President Harris Focuses On Reproductive Care In Texas

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Concord, N.C., Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to visit Texas just days before the upcoming election, with a focus on reproductive care issues. The visit comes as Democrats highlight reproductive care as a critical issue in this year's election.

Harris will be in Houston to meet with women affected by the state's restrictive abortion laws, which were put into effect following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022. The Vice President has been vocal in attributing the worsening medical care for women to former President Donald Trump, who appointed conservative justices to the Supreme Court.

The campaign sees this visit as an opportunity to engage voters in battleground states, where traditional campaign strategies may not be as effective. By highlighting the impact of abortion restrictions in Texas, Harris aims to underscore the potential consequences of a Trump presidency on reproductive rights.

Women who have faced challenges due to abortion bans have been actively supporting Harris, sharing their personal stories to raise awareness. The visit will also include a podcast interview with author Brené Brown and a meeting with Democratic Rep. Colin Allred, who is running for Senate in Texas.

Meanwhile, Trump has also been holding events outside of battleground states to rally his supporters. Texas, with its strict abortion ban, serves as a focal point in the debate over reproductive rights, with the state's laws leading to dire consequences for women in need of medical care.

The upcoming election has put a spotlight on abortion rights, with a majority of Americans supporting access to legal abortion. Recent state-level votes have shown a trend of protecting abortion rights, despite ongoing debates at the federal level.

As the election approaches, both candidates are facing scrutiny over their positions on abortion. Harris remains firm in her support for reproductive rights, while Trump's stance has evolved over the years, reflecting the complex and divisive nature of the issue.

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