By Trevor Hunnicutt, Gabriella Borter and Georgina McCartney
HOUSTON (Reuters) -Kamala Harris and Donald Trump took a detour from barnstorming the battleground states that may determine November’s election with Friday stops in Texas, a conservative state that was the primary to implement a near-total abortion ban.
Texas hasn’t backed a Democratic president since 1976, and Republican Trump is nearly sure to win the state’s 40 electoral school votes.
However Democrats are betting it is going to present a robust backdrop for Vice President Harris to speak about abortion rights within the remaining days earlier than the Nov. 5 election.
Celebrity singer Beyonce, who was born in Houston, fired up the group by intoducing Harris, who got here on stage to a recording of Beyonce’s tune “Freedom,” which has made her marketing campaign anthem. She didn’t sing nevertheless.
Harris spoke in regards to the hazard former President Trump and Republicans may current to abortion rights throughout the nation if he is elected, a marketing campaign supply stated, and be joined by girls who’ve suffered after Texas’ anti-abortion laws have been handed and their relations.
“Texas, what is occurring throughout this state and our nation is a well being care disaster, and Donald Trump is the architect of it,” Harris stated.
Texas carried out a first-of-its sort legislation in September 2021 that banned abortion after six weeks and allowed anybody to sue abortion sufferers in violation and people who assisted them.
The U.S. Supreme Courtroom, with a conservative majority shaped by Trump’s judicial appointments, allowed the legislation to face, after which gutted federal abortion rights by overturning Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
In between private tales of abortion-related tragedy, and earlier than Beyonce took the stage, the rally took on the air of a dance occasion, with individuals swaying and singing alongside to a DJ.
Whereas Beyonce appealed to a youthful crowd, 91-year-old Willie Nelson confirmed earlier within the occasion that he nonetheless has cachet in his native Texas.
“Are we able to say Madam President?” Nelson requested the group earlier than launching into “Mammas Do not Let Your Infants Develop As much as Be Cowboys,” to which the viewers sang alongside.
He closed with “On the Street Once more”
Trump was additionally campaigning in Texas on Friday, making a cease in Austin to report an episode of “The Joe Rogan Expertise,” a well-liked podcaster with tens of hundreds of thousands of social media followers, most of them males.
After a three-hour interview with Rogan in Texas, Trump arrived late to a rally in battleground state Michigan.
“We’ve bought a battle going and he or she’s out partying,” Trump stated Friday evening, a reference to Israel’s assaults on Iran.
Harris’ crew had been in contact with Rogan’s program a few doable look, however scheduling didn’t line up, spokesperson Ian Sams stated on MSNBC on Thursday.
Trump has misplaced floor with girls voters since Harris turned the Democratic candidate, polls present, though the 2 are in a good race within the battleground states.
Harris led Trump by 49% to 36%, or 13 proportion factors, amongst girls voters in a Reuters/Ipsos ballot printed late in August, in comparison with her 9-point lead in polls carried out in July.
Trump has taken credit score for appointing the justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade.
Since profitable the Republican major earlier this 12 months nevertheless, he has sought the assist of average and unbiased voters, saying he wouldn’t assist a nationwide ban on abortions and that particular person states needs to be free to limit abortion as they select.
He referred to as for exceptions on any ban to incorporate incidents of rape and incest or to guard the well being of the mom. Nonetheless, Trump stated in August he would vote towards an modification in his house state of Florida to guard abortion rights that may raise a six week abortion ban, earlier than many ladies know they’re pregnant.
Nearly all of Individuals disagreed with the Supreme Courtroom’s overturning of Roe, which fueled a wave of Democratic wins within the 2022 midterm elections and left Republicans scrambling to discover a profitable message on the problem.
A latest survey of ladies voters by KFF, a well being coverage analysis and information group, discovered that abortion was the highest problem for girls voters beneath age 30.
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Texas Democratic Senate candidate Colin Allred additionally attended Harris’ rally, as Democrats sought to offer him a lift in his bid to unseat Republican Senator Ted Cruz.
Harris led the Biden administration’s reproductive rights initiatives and has made the problem a cornerstone of her presidential marketing campaign.
Democrats have highlighted private tales to indicate the influence of abortion being nearly fully banned in 16 states.
Forward of the Houston journey, her marketing campaign launched an advert that includes a Texas lady who was denied an emergency abortion when her water broke at 16 weeks in 2022 and who then nearly died of sepsis.
Some seven million girls of reproductive age stay in Texas, in accordance with the Heart for Reproductive Rights.
An evaluation by JAMA Pediatrics, a medical journal, discovered that Texas noticed a bigger improve in toddler mortality than the remainder of the U.S. after implementing the abortion ban, and early studies point out that Texas has additionally seen a big improve in maternal deaths.