Trump’s IVF Ideas Were Put to a Vote; Republicans Rejected Them
Donald Trump, in an attempt to reduce the significant gender gap in the presidential election and neutralize one of the biggest Republican liabilities, unleashed a surprise promise last week. If elected, he said he would either have the government pay directly for in vitro fertilization treatments or mandate that insurance companies cover it. Currently, relatively…
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