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Some key things during the US elections. Immigration and Abortion”

As they head into the upcoming election, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are expected to face several key issues in their campaign. These topics include tax cuts for families with children; Ukraine; drilling for oil; immigration; healthcare reform; and abortion.

Economy:

Trump, the tax-cutter for businesses and the wealthy during his 2017-2021 presidency, is now looking to slap tariffs of over 10 percent on all US imports. This move, he claims, will allow him to reduce taxes for Americans. 

So, this Republican guy is on a mission to turn the US into the ultimate “crypto central,” introducing his own digital currency venture with his sons last September. 

Democrat Harris is striving to win over the middle class with her proposal for an “opportunity economy,” all the while advocating for moderate tax increases for the wealthiest individuals.

Immigration:

Trump has taken a hard-line stance on immigration; he has stated that if re-elected, he will initiate mass deportations of millions of undocumented migrants. 

The former president, who back in 2016 promised to build a wall along the US-Mexico border, accused immigrants of “poisoning the blood of our country.

Harris has taken a firm position and cautioned against the potential consequences for illegal immigrants entering the country.

She has admirably backed President Joe Biden’s initiative to enhance immigration policy, particularly by funding physical barriers on the border.

 

Abortion:

After Roe v Wade overturned the federal right to abortion in 2022, some US voters have become so concerned about reproductive rights that they now want to prevent partial or complete abortions in some states. 

 Trump’s been blustering about picking Supreme Court justices who struck down the 1973 decision and has suggested he might put restrictions on the availability of drugs for medical abortions if he gets re-elected. 

The 78-year-old, who was found liable last year for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll, has nonetheless promised to be “great for women. “

Harris is advocating for a federal law
to bring back abortion rights across the country,
highlighting its significance in her presidential campaign.

 Voters in 10 states will vote on November 5 to determine whether amendments to the Constitution can alter the future of abortion access in their states.