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Harris has emphasized that issue almost as much as Trump has talked about immigration, often by drawing attention to women who have been denied medical care during troubled pregnancies and miscarriages.

Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, sent out a statement this week drawing attention to the fact that Donald Trump's campaign is slow-walking the presidential transition process.

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But for Trump, putting the spotlight on McDonald's also risks drawing attention to some more damaging pieces of his record, including a concerted effort by his administration to suppress a push by McDonald's workers to raise their wages while also making it harder for them to seek accountability for legal violations.

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Native American leaders are drawing attention to their demographic as a potentially decisive group in the 2024 election, especially in what Stephen Roe Lewis, governor of the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona, calls the “tribal wall” — Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and Michigan, states with relatively high proportions of Indigenous voters.

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Other experts are drawing attention to the links between Hurricane Milton, Hurricane Helene and the human-caused factor driving so much extreme weather: climate change.

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