Pence vs. Harris on the issues: Abortion
He speaks at March for Life, the nation's largest annual rally against abortion. She presented a landmark plan to protect abortion rights.
Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris are set to face off on Wednesday in a debate bound to display their drastically opposing views on the issue, which takes on renewed urgency as the Senate considers the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court. Harris is in the unique position of being a sitting Senator who will decide Barrett's fate ahead of the election.
Harris vs. Pence on the issues
The two vice presidential candidates represent opposite sides of the spectrum on reproductive rights, as nationwide support for abortion rights remains high. A July 2019 ABC News/Washington Post poll found 60% of Americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, with only 24% saying abortion access should be harder.
A May 2020 poll by Gallup found similar results, with only 20% of respondents saying abortion should be illegal in all circumstances.
Read more on the candidates' positions on abortion here.
-ABC News' Alexandra Svokos