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WASHINGTON D.C. — En las últimas dos semanas, Donald Trump y J.D. Vance han estado haciendo todo lo posible para tratar de ocultar sus antecedentes contra el el aborto. Y, noticia de última hora: no engañan a nadie.

Por si te lo perdiste, recientemente The New York Times informó que un número cada vez mayor del electorado de estados indecisos considera que el aborto es “fundamental para su decisión este otoño”. Y para las mujeres menores de 45 años en particular, el aborto es ahora el tema principal de estas elecciones, superando a la economía.

En términos generales, no sorprende que la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris tenga una ventaja de 20 puntos con el electorado sobre Trump en materia de aborto, una brecha que él está luchando por cerrar a pesar de su largo historial contrario al aborto, que incluye haber ayudado a revocar a Roe vs. Wade y llamar a las prohibiciones estatales del aborto “algo hermoso”. Para Planned Parenthood Votes y para los votantes, está más que claro que la vicepresidenta Harris es verdaderamente quien defiende los derechos reproductivos, y que, de volver a la Casa Blanca, Trump retomará las cosas donde las dejó durante su presidencia y seguirá socavando el acceso al aborto.

Más información sobre el sentir del electorado sobre Trump y el aborto en el artículo completo del New York Times: Más votantes, especialmente mujeres, dicen ahora que el aborto es su prioridad principal.

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