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Walz, Vance double down on dueling abortion views

Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks during a vice presidential debate hosted by CBS News, with Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024, in New York, as moderators Norah O'Donnell and Margaret Brennan listen. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

(NewsNation) — November 2024 will mark the first U.S. presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned its Roe v. Wade decision.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz blamed Trump for losing “52 years of personal autonomy,” telling the story of a Texas mother who was denied medical care and nearly died.


He pointed to Project 2025, which calls for restricting the procedure through a limit on mail-order pills and penalizing providers. Other health care services and social services like Medicare and Social Security would be scaled back and privatized, as well.

“[In Minnesota] we trust women, we trust doctors,” he said.

Ohio Sen. JD Vance said his party “has to do so much better” at earning the American people’s trust regarding reproductive rights.

He pointed to Trump’s preference for states to decide, saying it makes the most sense in a “very, very messy and divided country.”

Here’s where the pair previously stood on the issue:

Vance:

Walz:

NewsNation’s Anna Kutz and Cassie Buchman contributed to this report.