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Kamala Harris Calls Trump ‘Cruel’ While Highlighting Georgia Abortion Restrictions During Early Voting

Vice President Kamala Harris took aim at Donald Trump’s stance on abortion during a speech in Georgia, labeling his approach as “cruel” while spotlighting the state’s restrictive abortion laws. Harris’ remarks come as early voting is underway in Georgia, a key battleground for the 2024 election. She used the opportunity to rally voters, focusing on the GOP’s push to limit abortion rights, a major issue for many voters in the state.

Harris emphasized the human impact of Georgia’s six-week abortion ban, which was implemented following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. She called Trump’s position and his support for such laws a clear example of cruelty toward women, particularly those facing difficult reproductive health choices.

“As we cast our votes, we must remember the cruelty of policies that deny women their fundamental rights,” Harris said, urging Georgians to use their votes to protect access to reproductive healthcare.

Georgia has become a flashpoint in the national debate over abortion, and Harris’ visit is part of the Biden administration’s broader strategy to galvanize Democratic voters on this key issue. With early voting already underway, Harris encouraged voters to take action, framing the upcoming election as pivotal for women’s rights and healthcare.

As the election nears, abortion remains a central focus of the Democratic platform, with Harris making it clear that reproductive rights are at stake.

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