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Harris Blasts Trump For Hypocrisy On Abortion As Voting Starts

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Kamala Harris on Friday blasted Republican rival Donald Trump and his party as “hypocrites” over their stands on abortion, as the first voters cast their ballots for November’s knife-edge US election.

The Democrat unleashed one of the most forceful speeches of her campaign so far as she brazenly blamed Trump for an abortion ban in the battleground state of Georgia that she said had caused the deaths of two women.

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“And these hypocrites want to start talking about how this is in the best interest of women and children,” the vice president told a rally in Atlanta, Georgia to cheers from a mainly female audience.

“Well, where have you been? Where have you been when it comes to taking care of the women and children of America, where have you been? How dare they.”

Since replacing President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket two months ago, Harris has repeatedly focused on what she calls “Trump abortion bans.”

Trump has frequently bragged on the campaign trail that his three Supreme Court picks paved the way for the 2022 overturning of the national right to abortion.

At least 20 states have since brought in full or partial restrictions, with Georgia banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.

Harris led the crowd in chanting the name of Amber Nicole Thurman, a 28-year-old mother-of-one from Georgia who developed a rare complication from abortion pills and died during emergency surgery in 2022.

An official state committee blamed the fatal outcome on a “preventable” lag in performing a critical procedure.

“We will make sure Amber is not just remembered as a statistic,” said Harris, who met Thurman’s family during a campaign event hosted by chat show star Oprah Winfrey on Thursday.

Harris’s abortion speech came as three US states — Virginia, Minnesota and South Dakota — began early voting 46 days before election day in what is an agonizingly close race.

Former president Trump has previously cast doubt on early voting and mail voting to back his false claims that he won the 2020 election against Biden.

Most US states permit in-person voting or mail-in voting to allow people to deal with scheduling conflicts or an inability to cast their ballots on election day itself on November 5.

Dozens of people waited at a polling station in the center of Arlington, Virginia, just outside the capital Washington.

A number had “Harris-Walz” shirts, while there were also some “Trump-Vance” signs in front of the building.

 

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