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‘There Is No Limit’: Trump Resorts To Gross Sexual Slurs As Harris Rises In The Polls

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has demonstrated for years that when he is panicking about something bad happening to him — a court ruling against him, a key witness testifying against him, his campaign numbers sinking — he lashes out.

We are clearly in one of those moments.

As Vice President Kamala Harris is fast rising in the polls, now from women furious about Republicans’ ongoing efforts to strip them of reproductive health care access. The three conservative justices Trump put onto the Supreme Court as president are the reason Roe v. Wade was struck down in 2022, and he’s hailed that decision, taking credit for the fall of Roe, as Americans nationwide struggle to navigate restrictive state abortion laws.

Trump has also suggested he’d revoke access to the abortion pill in a second term, which is the most common method of abortion.

“Sure, you could, you could do things that will be, would, would supplement,” the Republican presidential nominee said in April, in response to a question about whether he’d direct the FDA to “revoke access” to the abortion drug mifepristone in a second term.

“Absolutely,” he continued in his muddled response. “But you have to be able to have a vote, and all I want to do is give everybody a vote.”

“Same old, tired playbook,” Vice President Kamala Harris said in response to Trump's sleazy attacks. “Next question, please.”
“Same old, tired playbook,” Vice President Kamala Harris said in response to Trump’s sleazy attacks. “Next question, please.”

via Associated Press

Trump has been making these ugly smears against Harris even as he’s tried to backpedal on his anti-abortion stance, apparently trying to win back some female voters. On Thursday, he suggested he plans to vote in favor of the Florida state constitutional amendment to protect abortion access, which will be on the ballot in November.

“I think the six weeks is too short, it has to be more time,” Trump told NBC News, referring to the state’s current six-week abortion ban. “I’m gonna be voting that we need more than six weeks.”

By late Friday, Trump had changed course again, saying he would oppose the abortion rights measure.

The Republican presidential nominee has a terrible record when it comes to supporting women’s rights, or respecting women at all. Dozens of women have publicly accused Trump of sexual harassment or assault. In 2016, Trump was caught on tape bragging about being able to “grab [women] by the pussy,” and last year he was found liable for sexual abuse in a civil rape trial involving advice columnist E. Jean Carroll.

He has also shown, time and again, that he cannot handle going up against strong women in politics. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has sent him into full-blown meltdowns repeatedly over the years, and when he ran against Clinton in 2016, he made crude comments about her appearance and her character throughout his campaign. Clinton generally ignored his inappropriate personal attacks, much like Harris is doing now.

Now, with Vance added to the mix — a guy who has infuriated millions of “childless cat ladies” across America — the Republican presidential ticket is sending a pretty clear message, as Emily Martin, chief program officer for the National Women’s Law Center Action Fund, told HuffPost.

“Trump and Vance are really, very clearly, running on a platform of putting women in their place,” she said.

“From criminalizing abortion to ridiculing unmarried women to casual sexual harassment and abuse, I think they’re alienating more voters every day,” Martin added. “But they are making the bet that enough people — enough men – will respond to this positively and join them in the enjoyment of sexually humiliating women.”

“They are making the bet that enough people – enough men – will respond to this positively and join them in the enjoyment of sexually humiliating women.”

– Emily Martin, National Women’s Law Center

Harris’ campaign declined comment on Trump’s personal attacks. This appears to be part of a broader strategy: to simply brush off Trump’s attacks on Harris’ race or gender, and stay focused on the issues currently infusing her campaign with momentum, as Trump desperately looks for a way to make the conversation about himself.

The vice president herself demonstrated this approach on Thursday night, when asked during a sit-down interview with CNN about Trump recently questioning her racial identity.

“Same old, tired playbook,” is all Harris said. “Next question, please.”

Mackler said Harris’ campaign is smart not to get caught up in commenting every time Trump goes off the rails and says something blatantly sexist or racist.

“What they are talking about right now on the Harris campaign is working,” she said. “Voters really want you to spend 99.9% of your time talking about what you are going to do, how does this affect me and my life, what does this mean for us and our future.

“It does not make sense for them to get distracted from this theme,” Mackler said.

Martin agreed the Harris campaign benefits by ignoring Trump’s misogyny, which is almost certainly going to escalate as November gets closer.

“What I take from that is that Kamala Harris is not interested in playing the victim,” she said. “I feel like people like me and the press absolutely need to call this out and name it and speak to how truly vile and despicable and beyond the pale this is.

Martin added, “I respect the decision that this conversation is really beneath her as a candidate and as a leader.”

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