Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have packed their schedules with appearances in key states with less than a month to go until Election Day.
Harris kicked off a media blitz over the weekend with an appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast and will do more radio and television interviews through the week. Trump will make several appearances in Pennsylvania this week, and both candidates have town halls scheduled.
Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and Trump’s pick, Sen. JD Vance (Ohio), will also appear in swing states this week.
Several key states are grappling with recovery efforts after the destruction of Hurricane Helene, with Hurricane Milton on its way toward Florida.
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Montana GOP Senate Candidate Says Young Women Are 'Indoctrinated' On Abortion Issue
During a campaign stop last year, Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy of Montana lamented that "young women between the ages of 19 and 30" are "indoctrinated" on the issue of abortion, according to The Daily Montanan.
"They've been indoctrinated for too long," Sheehy said on recordings made public on Monday. "Abortion is their number one concern. It's all they want to talk about. They are single-issue voters. It's all about pro-choice, pro-choice, 'Republicans are pro-life, they want to take my rights away and lock me up and throw me away in prison.'"
He added: "And I said, well, are you familiar with what Democrats' position is on abortion? It's called murder. That is the position of the American Democrat Party."
As the outlet noted, the claim that it is legal to kill infants after they’re born, a claim Sheey made on the recordings that Trump has also mentioned, has been repeatedly debunked.