US Election: Issue of abortion is picking race after Corona and Racial Discrimination

via- The New York Times

The United States is holding presidential elections on November 3. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are not tired of abusing each other. They have their own political agenda. However, abortion is of interest to the average American and the most complex issue. As silent as Democrats seems to be on this issue, Republicans are no less so. As the election environment is deteriorating, the issue of abortion has also started to arise.

Joshua Hon, 35. A woman living in Durham County, Carolina seems happy now as her second call from the Supreme Court for debate after 4 years of long patience.

She went to the US Supreme Court on a sensitive issue, such as abortion. "I can't say how much I like Trump, but it's true that abortion is killing children," she told a US newspaper.

Julie Womack's phone is ringing in an urban area of ​​Cincinnati, not far from Durham County. Her friends have been calling and texting her. Julie, along with her friends, is deeply saddened by the recent death of Judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She is worried that the anti-abortion campaign will not end with the death of Judge Ruth. Protests are taking place in the United States over the death of Judge Ruth. She believed that abortion should be legal.

"We need to be more vocal," she said in a recent interview with US media. We must now be the voice of Judge Ruth. '

Julie, a 52-year-old campaigner for the legalization of abortion, is a staunch opponent of Trump.

These two are the only representatives of the US election on the issue of abortion. In fact, a large proportion of women in the country are divided on the issue of abortion. This issue was always raised in the US elections. However, this time around, the issue of abortion was somewhat overshadowed by protests in the United States over the global Corona epidemic, the economic crisis it caused, and racial discrimination. But, it did not fall into complete emptiness.

With the death of Judge Ruth and the announcement by President Trump to appoint another judge in his place, the issue of abortion has once again come to the fore in the US election.

Widen has openly opposed Trump's announcement to replace Ruth with another judge before the election. With just six weeks to go before the presidential election, the ongoing controversy over such a sensitive issue is likely to take another turn.

Engineers in the United States seem to be very aggressive about abortion. However, the locals have a different understanding. They are not in the mood for calm and restlessness. Most Americans want the law to be enforced, with some restrictions on sensitive issues such as abortion.

Therefore, the candidates of both parties are well aware that if such a sensitive issue goes up and down, it will have to suffer a great loss in the election. Democrats are actively working on strategies to help Biden win the election on sensitive issues such as abortion. But even they are not in favor of jumping on the bandwagon.

Judge Ruth died Friday. Both presidential candidates made formal comments on her demise, but both remained silent on the issue on which she was most vocal.

Members of Widen's campaign are trying to bring to the public the middle ground that abortion law, which is considered highly sensitive, can be agreed upon under the Affordable Care Act.

Since abortion is a topic directly related to the electorate, it is not as likely as one might think, no matter how hard the candidates from both parties try to escape the issue. Abortion was legalized 50 years ago. However, during Trump's first term, women had to face many legal issues to get an abortion.

There is currently only one abortion clinic in five states:, North Dakota, South Dakota, and West Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri.

Trump also seems to have benefit from a few days of increased activism by social activists carrying old values.

In the current situation, various media outlets have claimed that Trump's weak vote is below Widen's. However, election strategists say that the activism of social activists who are strongly opposed to abortion will strengthen the position of Republicans in some areas, including Arizona.

Tony Perkins, chairman of the Department of Family Research, claims that the issue of abortion, which entered the midst of the election, overshadows other issues. President Tony has said that Trump will be able to divert voters' attention if the issue of abortion, which is embroiled in Corona and other issues, is raised vigorously.

However, some analysts say that the increase in women's suffrage could be a sign of danger for Trump. In mid-2018, local women voters were instrumental in helping the Democratic candidate win in their district.

Last year , the Trump administration approved 58 laws prohibiting abortion in various states. Abortion of a 6-month-old fetus was included in the list of crimes.

The issue of abortion has been raised in American politics since 1975. However, no concrete work has been done in this regard. Many believe that the law on abortion should be reformed - but within certain values.

They are raising the voice that abortion should be legalized but the state should enforce strict rules not to allow abortion after a certain period of pregnancy.

 

 

 

 

 

Publish : 2020-09-23 13:21:17

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