Neither of them. You should believe in facts: Republican states have moved into effectively abortion bans. Trump has a record of breaking his promises, so the fact that he says something means little in terms of guarantees, but the fact that the Supreme Court has repelled a decades long ruling and many Evangelists and Methodist support Trump should give you a hint.
That, and their
written platform which declares that:
1. Abortion is, unequivocally, murder.
2. Therefore the president should do everything in his power to stop this "murder".
3. The next US president should have powers far exceeding that of any US president before him.
4. The next US president can and should use the power of the Federal government to criminalize abortions in
all 50 states.
It's very simple:
* If you want abortion to be illegal across the US, and illegal to leave the US in order to get an abortion, then vote for Trump.
* If you want the laws to stay the same as they are and have been for the last 50 years, vote for Biden.