Vice President Kamala Harris will visit every battleground state in the final week before Election Day, focusing on the female voters she hopes will propel her to the White House.
The campaign has sent several messages to female voters in recent days reminding them that what happens at the polls is a secret.
The Democratic Party’s ad released Monday conveys the message: “You can vote whatever you want and no one will know.”
On Saturday in Kalamazoo, Michigan, former first lady Michelle Obama reminded women that “we are not just vessels for procreation.”
“If you’re a woman living in a household with a man who doesn’t listen to you or respect your opinion, remember that voting is a private matter,” Obama said in battleground states. Please,” he said.
Voters CBS News met at the rally said they heard from a number of female Republicans who said they would vote Democratic.
“There’s a little campaign going on,” she said. “You can vote, but no one knows your vote. And it targets women.”
All four women voting for the first time said abortion and reproductive rights were the biggest issues for women their age.
Harris said in an interview with CBS News on Saturday that she plans to reinstate Roe v. Wade if she wins the election.
“I support Roe v. Wade being enacted into law by Congress to restore women’s fundamental right to make decisions about their own bodies. That’s fundamental,” Harris said.
Harris dodged a question about whether she supported restricting abortions beyond fetal viability, which is generally considered to be 22 to 24 weeks of pregnancy.
“If Donald Trump hadn’t handpicked three United States Supreme Court justices with the intention of revoking Roe v. Wade protections, we wouldn’t be discussing this issue.” she said, pointing out that women are dying due to legal restrictions. It has been enacted since the rollback.
“We’ve seen women who had miscarriages during their planned pregnancies and were unable to seek medical care because doctors feared they would go to jail, and women who developed sepsis,” she says. “We have seen extraordinary harm and pain and suffering occur because of what Donald Trump has done to intend, implement, and overturn Roe v. Wade. Yes, I ‘s top priority is to put these protections back in place, stop this pain, and stop this war.” This injustice happening across our nation. ”
She also urged Americans not to take former President Donald Trump’s word for it when he denied supporting a national abortion ban.
“He says everything,” Harris said. “Now, do we really believe him? He said women should be punished. He was all over the place about this.”
Harris said she doesn’t pay much attention to polls, which show that some of her early support has slowed and the presidential race is essentially a dead heat. .
“I certainly think the polls are a tool, but frankly, if I had listened to the polls, I never would have run for office for the first time or the second time,” she said. spoke. “I’m not here to talk to you.”
She pointed to record early voting turnout in North Carolina and Georgia as a sign of enthusiasm.
Asked whether she felt she had enough time to make her case to the American people, given how late she became the Democratic nominee, Ms. I plan to take advantage of it.”
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