Harris-Trump, the latest clash is over women. The tycoon: «I will protect them, whether they like it or not». Kamala: «Offensive»
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"I will protect women whether they like it or not." Donald Trump's words spark Kamala Harris's ire : the former president's words are "very offensive to everyone" and reflect a person who does not understand women.
Despite advice and suggestions from his campaign to avoid paternalistic tones and expressions , Trump does not give up, convinced that his assurances will help him win over female voters , a category in which the former president continues to lose support due to his positions on abortion.
"My staff told me four weeks ago and they always tell me not to talk about wanting to protect women. They tell me it's inappropriate. But I'm going to protect women whether they like it or not," Trump said during a rally in Wisconsin, immediately sparking controversy. Many critics accused him of evoking his past misogynistic statements . "It's very offensive" and these statements are "just the latest in chronological order that reveals what the former president thinks about women, their agency, their rights and their ability to make decisions about their own bodies," thundered Harris, harshly criticizing Trump and trying to use his controversial statements to regain the spotlight and file away Joe Biden's gaffe about the tycoon's "trash" supporters. A gaffe exploited by the former president, who was immortalized driving a garbage truck . "This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden," he said in front of his supporters and the cameras. "They treat you like garbage. They treat the entire country like dirt,” he added before veering off to women and the phrase “like it or not,” which is now being challenged. “There’s still a lot of work to be done, but every day my opponent gives us evidence that he will not fight for women’s reproductive rights,” Harris said, using Trump’s words to demonstrate how the former president, if elected, will be harmful to women.
The vice president has a considerable advantage over Trump among women, while the former president is ahead among men. A divide that has prompted several observers to speak of a "battle of the sexes," elections on abortion and more.
Another crucial issue that will decide the outcome of the vote is immigration . In addition to wanting to start the "largest deportation in history" to "stop the invasion" of illegal migrants , Trump is also preparing a crackdown on legal immigration, with potential negative effects on the ability of companies to hire foreign workers.
The plans include the return of some policies from the tycoon's first term, including a travel ban to the US from several Muslim-majority countries, a suspension of refugee resettlement from abroad and a rule that aims to block low-income, disabled or poorly English-speaking immigrants, so that these people cannot ultimately benefit from public benefits. To talk about migrants and try to win over Latinos, Trump first flew to Democratic New Mexico, and then to Arizona and Nevada . Harris instead is in Las Vegas with the popular Jennifer Lopez, whose Puerto Rican origins aim to remind everyone of the insults launched during the former president's rally in New York against Puerto Rico as a "garbage island".
(Unioneonline/vl)