Abortion in focus as Harris, Trump campaign in Texas

Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris hopes the issue of abortion rights will encourage American voters to turn out. -AP

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are taking a detour from barnstorming the battleground states that will decide November's election with stops in Texas, a conservative state that was the first to implement a near-total abortion ban.

Texas hasn't backed a Democratic president since 1976, and Republican Trump is almost certain to win the state's 40 electoral college votes.

But Democrats are betting it will provide a powerful backdrop for Vice President Harris to talk about abortion rights in the final days before the November 5 election.

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Harris will speak on Friday about the danger former president Trump and Republicans could present to abortion rights across the country if he is elected, a campaign source said, and be joined by women who have suffered after Texas' anti-abortion regulations were passed and their family members.

"This election will determine the future of reproductive freedom for generations to come," Harris will say, according to prepared remarks.

"In just four years as president, Donald Trump was able to erase half a century of hard-fought progress for women."

Texas implemented a first-of-its kind law in September 2021 that banned abortion after six weeks and allowed anyone to sue abortion patients in violation and those who assisted them.

The US Supreme Court, with a conservative majority formed by Trump's judicial appointments, allowed the law to stand, and then gutted federal abortion rights by overturning Roe v. Wade in June 2022.

Superstar singer Beyonce is expected to join Harris at her Houston stop and perform, two sources told Reuters. Harris has made Beyonce's song "Freedom" her campaign anthem. Thousands of people stood in line for the event for hours, some fainting in the Texas heat.

Trump was also campaigning in Texas on Friday, making a stop in Austin to record an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, a popular podcaster with tens of millions of social media followers, most of them men. He is then heading to battleground state Michigan.

Trump has lost ground with women voters since Harris became the Democratic candidate, polls show, although the two are in a tight race in the battleground states.

Harris led Trump by 49 to 36 per cent, or 13 percentage points, among women voters in a Reuters/Ipsos poll published late in August, compared to her 9-point lead in polls conducted in July.

Like Kamala Harris, her opponent Donald Trump is also campaigning in Texas. (EPA PHOTO)

Trump has taken credit for appointing the justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade.

Since winning the Republican primary earlier this year however, he has sought the support of moderate and independent voters, saying he would not support a national ban on abortions and that individual states should be free to restrict abortion as they choose.

He called for exceptions on any ban to include incidents of rape and incest or to protect the health of the mother. However, Trump said in August he would vote against an amendment in his home state of Florida to protect abortion rights that would lift a six week abortion ban, before many women know they are pregnant.

The majority of Americans disagreed with the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe, which fuelled a wave of Democratic wins in the 2022 midterm elections and left Republicans scrambling to find a winning message on the issue.

A recent survey of women voters by KFF, a health policy research and news organisation, found that abortion was the top issue for women voters under 30.