Trump "I'm the father of in vitro procedures" ...Harris "Trump Is Dangerous for Women"

2024.10.17. AM 06:17
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Emphasis in favor of in vitro procedures...Women's and floating class votes 'all in'
Vice President Harris, who was leading the abortion rights issue, strongly protested
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Former President Trump has set out to target female voters, saying he is the father of in vitro procedures.

Vice President Harris stressed that it is women at risk from abortion bans that former President Trump should be responsible for, but as the election approaches the end, competition for undecided votes is intensifying.

Correspondent Hong Sang-hee's report from Washington.

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Former President Trump meets with female voters in Georgia, a rival state.A woman named

says this when asked about her position on IVF, in vitro fertilization.

[Donald Trump / Former U.S. President] I am the father of in vitro procedures. We are a sugar for IVF (In vitro Procedures). The Democrats are trying to attack us, but we want a fix, and we're more in favor of in vitro procedures than the Democrats are. I totally agree.]

Some states have strongly supported IVF, which Republicans have opposed, even as they point out that abortion bans are too strict.

It is interpreted as a strategy to focus all on women and undecided voters ahead of the election.

Vice President Harris, who has taken the lead in women, especially abortion rights issues, strongly protested.

It reiterated that former President Trump, who appointed a conservative Supreme Court justice while in office, was responsible for the repeal of the Roe v. Wade ruling, which guaranteed abortion rights in 2022.

[CAMALA HARRIS / VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES] I found it odd that (Trump) referred to himself as the father of in vitro procedures. If what he means is being responsible well, he should be held accountable for the fact that one in three women in the United States lives in a no-abortion state.]

Vice President Harris, who has recently stepped up the attack by highlighting the risks of old age, said former President Trump's actions were detrimental to both women and their families.

This is not the first time former President Trump's "left click."

In recent years, he has shifted from immigration and non-economic issues to a flexible attitude, pledging to legalize cannabis and remove limits on local tax deductions.

Vice President Harris is also making a "right-click" move.

They changed their stance, saying they would not support a ban on fracking, a hydraulic fracturing corporation used to extract shale gas, or a policy requiring eco-friendly vehicle production to win votes in Rust Belt such as Pennsylvania, which holds the key to winning and losing.

As close races continue within the margin of error in seven competing states, Vice President Harris and former President Trump's eyes are on undecided voters.

As the presidential election approaches, the competition between the two sides to win the votes of undecided voters is expected to become fiercer.

I'm Hong Sang-hee from Washington.



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