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The portrayal of manhood on stage in Chicago this week has already been a marked departure from the one conveyed when Republicans met last month for their convention.
The RNC was about demonstrations of physical strength and masculine prowess.
The speakers who softened the images of the men on stage were the women in their families or those who worked alongside them.
The contrast between Democrats and Republicans has been starkest contrast between their conventions.
Harris is centering her campaign in large part on restoring reproductive rights in the first presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade .
Trump, who nominated the justices who did it, has tried to avoid talking about abortion except to say he thinks the issue should be left up to the states.
His running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio , has historically backed strict abortion bans, though he now supports limited exceptions.
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