Kamala Harris finds Trump's remark about women to be insulting to all.

Harris says Trump's remark about protecting women regardless of their preferences shows he lacks understanding of women's rights to control their own bodies.

November 1st 2024.

Kamala Harris finds Trump's remark about women to be insulting to all.
In a recent statement, Kamala Harris expressed her disapproval of a comment made by Donald Trump, where he stated that he would protect women regardless of whether they liked it or not. Harris, a strong advocate for women's rights, believes that this comment shows Trump's lack of understanding and respect for women's autonomy and their right to make their own decisions about their bodies.

She further elaborated on her stance, stating that she finds this comment offensive not just towards women, but towards everyone. Despite this, she remained focused on her campaign in the Western battleground states of Arizona and Nevada.

During her rally in Phoenix, Harris reiterated her belief that Trump does not value women's freedom and intelligence to make decisions in their best interest. She emphasized that she trusts women to know what is best for themselves.

The issue of abortion and reproductive rights has been a major topic in this election, and Trump's appointment of conservative justices to the U.S. Supreme Court has only intensified the debate. As a result, Harris has been reaching out to women from both parties, emphasizing the importance of freedom and the potential consequences of a Trump presidency.

Trump, on the other hand, has been struggling to connect with women voters and has been trying to appeal to them by claiming to be their protector. However, his language and actions have raised concerns among many, including Harris, who sees this as a pattern of troubling statements from the former president.

In response to a claim by Harris' campaign surrogate that Trump does not surround himself with strong and intelligent women, he took to social media to defend himself. This sparked a heated exchange between the two, further entrenching their supporters.

But it's not just women who find Trump's comments offensive. At a rally in Phoenix, a man expressed his concerns, citing Trump's history of preying on women. Meanwhile, at a Trump rally in Albuquerque, a mother spoke about her fears for her daughters' future, particularly in relation to the controversy surrounding transgender athletes.

The issue of abortion and women's reproductive rights is complex, and both candidates have struggled with how to address it. Trump's stance has been inconsistent, and Harris has been highlighting his past statements and actions towards women in her campaign.

As the election draws near, it is clear that women's votes will play a significant role. In early voting, there has been a significant gender gap, with more women than men casting their votes. While this doesn't guarantee a Democratic win, it shows that women's issues are at the forefront for many voters.

9News.com.au will be providing live updates on the election results as they come in on Wednesday morning, and it will be interesting to see the impact of women's votes on the outcome.

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