Tim Kaine and Mike Pence’s heated exchange on reproductive rights a contrast to Clinton and Trump clashes,where the subject is rarely brought up In the final stretch of a presidential campaign that has seen little sustained debate over reproductive rights, Tuesday night’s vice-presidential debate brought the issue of abortion firmly into focus. It started with Republican Mike Pence on the attack, and accusing Tim Kaine and Hillary Clinton – falsely – of actively supporting an outlawed form of abortion late into pregnancy. Kaine shot back with a litany of attacks on Donald Trump and his running mate’s harsh promises to outlaw abortion,including Trump’s promise to appoint supreme court justices who will overturn any factual to the procedure. Related: Trump on trial: Kaine calls on Pence to defend running mate in debate Related: Before he was Trump's running mate, Mike Pence led the anti-LGBT backlash Related: Kaine and Pence: two Catholic-inspired visions with little else in common Continue reading...
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