Kamala Harris discusses impact of abortion bans at Wisconsin rally

Kamala Harris ​has accused Donald⁣ Trump of endangering women’s rights, particularly regarding abortion. Speaking at a campaign rally in Madison, Wisconsin, Harris highlighted Trump’s appointment of three Supreme Court justices who aimed to overturn the protections of Roe v Wade, which they successfully did. She emphasized that women are being denied‍ care‌ during miscarriages and stated that⁣ women have⁣ died as‌ a result​ of Trump’s abortion bans. Harris shared the story of Amber Nicole Thurman, a 28-year-old woman from Georgia who died ‍after doctors hesitated to treat ‍her following a‍ complication from a medication abortion. Earlier in the day, Harris also recounted Thurman’s story during a speech in Georgia.

In another part ⁤of her ‌speech‍ in⁤ Madison, Harris acknowledged that she​ is considered the underdog in the race and mentioned her parents’ teaching stint at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She expressed gratitude​ for being welcomed home every time she lands there.

The Georgia election board voted to require hand counting of ballots, potentially slowing down determining whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump won the swing state in November’s election. A Secret Service report on an assassination attempt against former President ​Donald Trump revealed lapses in security planning and positioning during the incident. The House unanimously approved allowing‍ a bipartisan task force investigating the July assassination attempt targeting Trump to also investigate an‍ apparent second attempt on his ⁤life in Florida.

Harris also spoke out against Georgia’s abortion ban and criticized Trump for appointing⁤ justices who voted against Roe v Wade. North Carolina Republican candidate for governor Mark Robinson faced pressure to withdraw from the race ‍after making controversial comments on a ⁢pornographic website attacking Martin Luther King ⁤Jr., supporting slavery reinstatement, and referring to‍ himself as a “black Nazi.” Donald Trump visited North Carolina but bemoaned lackluster support from Jewish voters following allegations that one Republican ally referred to himself ‌as a⁤ “black ​Nazi” on such ⁢websites.

Harris concluded her speech by recounting⁣ her meeting with Amber Nicole Thurman’s mother and promising ‌not to let⁣ Thurman ⁢be remembered solely as a​ statistic but rather as someone loved and deserving of life. She pledged support ‌for all women affected by abortion bans across America.Kamala Harris has criticized lawmakers who have banned abortion in their states while neglecting the needs of mothers, calling them “hypocrites.” Speaking at a rally in Atlanta, Harris highlighted the public health crisis created by Donald Trump’s appointment‍ of justices ⁣who overturned Roe v Wade. She pointed out that one in three women in America lives in ⁤a state with a Trump abortion ban, including Georgia and every state in the south except Virginia. Harris ​also drew attention to the longstanding neglect of women’s healthcare and⁢ resources for prenatal and postpartum care. She questioned how these lawmakers could claim to act in ​the best interest of women and children when they have failed ​to address these issues. The crowd cheered as Harris condemned their hypocrisy and asked where they⁤ had been when it came to taking care of women and children. In addition to addressing abortion bans, Harris may also discuss a recent​ rule change⁣ by the election board that could ⁣slow down vote-counting processes in⁤ Georgia, a battleground state.‍ Meanwhile, early voting has begun today in Virginia, South Dakota, and Minnesota as the 2024 election gets underway. These states are among the first to open their polls before November 5th ⁤when most voters will cast their ⁢ballots.Presidential⁤ election voting has begun in three states, marking the start of the electoral process. Millions of Americans are expected to cast their votes by mail in the coming weeks. In other news, the House has unanimously ⁣approved a measure allowing a bipartisan taskforce to investigate both the July assassination attempt on​ former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania and a second apparent attempt on his⁤ life in Florida. The taskforce will examine security failures and seek‌ answers and accountability for these events.

Additionally, the House has passed the Enhanced Presidential​ Security Act, which establishes universal⁤ standards for Secret Service protectees‌ such as presidents, former presidents, and White‌ House candidates. The act also requires a comprehensive review⁤ of the agency’s current protection strategy.

In another development, a Secret Service report released on Friday ‍found fault with local and federal law enforcement leading up to the July assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The​ report highlighted “communications deficiencies” and ⁣noted that security challenges were known prior ⁢to the rally⁤ where the shooting occurred.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s election board has voted to require hand-counting of ballots, potentially slowing down determining whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins this swing state in November’s election. This decision comes despite warnings from the state ‍attorney general that such a rule would be illegal.

Other news includes an ⁤interview with ​Kamala Harris where she stated her stance as a gun owner: “If somebody breaks into my house they’re getting shot.” Democratic state lawmakers have denounced Georgia’s election board rule change at a press conference held near Trump supporters. CNN reported offensive statements made online by Mark Robinson, Republican candidate for‍ governor in North Carolina.

These are some of today’s key developments as ⁣we continue to follow updates on US politics and elections closely.The Georgia state⁢ election board has rejected a proposal to hand-count ballots from early⁢ voting. The decision was made after concerns were raised about the⁤ potential for⁤ leaked information regarding which candidates were ahead in certain precincts. Janelle King, a member of the board, expressed her worry about getting the rule wrong due to the anticipated contentiousness of the election. Only one member, Janice ‍Johnston, voted in favor of the rule.

The state attorney general had previously ⁢advised that this rule was likely illegal. The three Republicans who voted in favor of it were praised by Donald Trump during an August rally as “pit bulls ‌fighting for honesty, transparency and victory.”‍ However, Sara Tindall Ghazal, the board’s lone Democrat, and John Fervier, a Republican who serves as the board’s chair, voted against it.

Voting advocates ⁢and local election officials are concerned that this rule could delay reporting election results and potentially lead to chaos after the⁣ presidential vote. It may also make it ​more difficult to determine whether Kamala ⁤Harris or Donald Trump wins Georgia’s electoral‍ votes⁢ in November.

Hand counts ​have been favored by ⁤those who question the results ⁢of the 2020 election but have ​been shown to be slower and less reliable than machine counts.

In another​ development related⁣ to Georgia’s elections, a memo from the state attorney general’s office has warned that several proposed rules being considered by the state election board⁣ are illegal. The ⁣memo states that passing ​these rules could result in​ legal challenges declaring them invalid.

During their meeting, members ​of the board debated‌ a last-minute petition for a rule change regarding ballot storage after November’s election. Some members objected to adding this petition at such short notice without giving sufficient time for review and alterations before voting on⁣ it.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is hoping that Joe Biden will support his plan to end Ukraine’s war with Russia during their upcoming meeting in Washington. Zelenskyy intends to present his “victory plan” ‍for ending hostilities between ⁤October and December. He⁣ expressed his hope that Biden will back this plan during a ⁣press conference‌ with EU chief Ursula von der Leyen in Kyiv.

Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with both Biden and Kamala Harris during his visit to Washington. There‌ are also plans for him to meet ‍with Donald Trump; however, this meeting has not been confirmed yet but is expected according to Reuters reports.Donald Trump’s threats to name a special prosecutor to “go after” Joe Biden and ‍take legal action against other ⁣opponents if he wins the presidency again have raised concerns among former justice department officials and scholars. They warn that such actions would undermine the rule of law in America and push‌ the country ⁢towards authoritarianism. Trump has been escalating his legal threats, targeting “corrupt election officials”, lawyers, donors, and others whom he⁣ falsely accuses of trying to ⁢steal November’s presidential election. These threats have been made on his Truth Social platform, at campaign events, and during a speech at an elite police group in North Carolina. The former justice ‌officials argue that Trump’s pledges to weaponize the ​justice department against his opponents go against the core values of independence and impartiality stated in the department’s mission statement.​ They also believe that if Trump were to win the presidency again, ⁢he would ⁤undermine longstanding traditions of justice ⁤department independence, severely damaging the rule of law.⁤ In another news story, Kamala Harris is expected to speak about Donald Trump’s role in abortion bans during her visit⁤ to Georgia today. This comes after⁤ two Georgia mothers died due to ⁤being‌ unable to access legal abortions and adequate medical care following Georgia enacting a six-week abortion ban. The deaths were deemed preventable by Georgia’s maternal mortality review committee. Doctors across the country have criticized vague abortion exceptions that make it difficult for them⁢ to intervene until patients⁣ become seriously ill. Shanette Williams, one ‍of the mothers’ mothers who joined a virtual event hosted by Oprah Winfrey where she interviewed Harris last night expressed her grief over losing her‌ daughter due to these restrictions on abortions.Losing daughter ⁣due to‌ Georgia abortion ban ‘worst pain ever’, mother tells Harris

A mother who lost her daughter due to Georgia’s strict abortion ban ‍has ‌described it ​as the “worst pain ever”‌ during a conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris. The emotional exchange took place at an event⁤ in⁣ Atlanta, where Harris listened ⁣to the ⁣stories of women affected by the controversial law.

The Georgia law, which bans abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, has faced significant⁤ backlash since its implementation. Critics argue that it infringes on women’s reproductive rights and puts their health at risk.

During the event, ⁤Shanette Williams shared her heartbreaking experience with Harris. She explained how she was forced to carry her pregnancy to term despite knowing that her baby had severe abnormalities ⁢and would not ‍survive outside the womb. Williams tearfully expressed her anguish over being denied the choice to make decisions about her own body.

Harris empathized with Williams and assured her​ that she and President Joe Biden were committed to protecting reproductive‍ rights. She emphasized the importance of fighting against laws that restrict access to safe and legal abortions.

The conversation between Harris⁤ and Williams highlights the ongoing debate surrounding abortion rights ⁣in America. As more states pass ‌restrictive laws, activists continue to advocate for women’s autonomy over their bodies.

The event​ in Atlanta served as a platform‌ for women like​ Williams to share their personal stories and shed light on the‌ devastating ⁢consequences of restrictive ‍abortion legislation. It also underscored the need‌ for continued efforts ⁤in defending reproductive rights 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Israel would likely cease to exist ‍within two years should Harris win the election, and Jews would be ‍partly to blame ‍for that outcome because they tend to vote for Democrats, Trump argued.</p>","elementId":"5b974a06-dbd0-4fbf-a417-db61967800a3"},{"_type":"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.BlockquoteBlockElement","html":"<blockquote class="quoted">n⁤ <p>If I⁣ don’t win this election – and the Jewish people would really have a lot ⁤to do with that​ if that happens ⁣because if 40%, I mean, 60% of the people are ⁤voting for the enemy – Israel, in my opinion, will cease to exist within two years.</p>n</blockquote>","elementId":"25c0b324-ebe0-4eeb-998d-37cd19ae3821"},{"_type":"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement","html":"<p>Trump was citing a poll that he said showed‍ Harris polling ⁣at 60% among American Jews. You‌ can read our⁣ report on his speech <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/19/trump-jewish-voters-election">here</a>.</p>","elementId":"7e5f9c82-035b-4d31-9a38-774b9c07f170"},{"_type":"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement","html":"<p>Meanwhile, according ‍to CNN’s‍ reporting, Robinson referred to himself as a “perv” in archived messages because he “enjoyed watching transgender‍ pornography”. The messages were made between 2008 and 2012 on “Nude Africa”, a pornographic website ‍that includes a message board.</p>","elementId":"dfdd0510-8e94-46ff-a6db-7c42eef03f97"},{"_type":"model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement","html":"<p>He also allegedly expressed support for reinstating slavery. ‌“Slavery is not bad. Some people need to be slaves. I wish they would bring it [slavery] back. I would certainly buy‌ a few,” he wrote in October 2010. In March 2012, ‍during the Obama administration, it was claimed he wrote: “I’d take Hitler over any of the shit that’s in Washington right ​now!”</p&gtKamala Harris delivered a campaign rally speech in ‌Madison, Wisconsin, where she focused on issues such as abortion rights and the economy. She highlighted the​ case of ⁤Amber Thurman, who died in Georgia due to a strict abortion ban. Harris also ⁢restated her ⁤plan to give a tax cut to 100 ⁣million Americans and expand the child tax‌ credit.

In her speech, Harris criticized‌ Donald Trump’s stance on reproductive rights and accused him⁣ of appointing justices who would vote against Roe ‍v Wade. She argued that women have died because of Trump’s abortion‍ bans and shared the story of Amber Nicole Thurman as ‌an example.

Harris ⁤also addressed economic concerns, stating that while ⁣the economy may be doing well by some measures, everyday necessities like groceries are still too expensive. She pledged to lower the cost of living by giving⁢ tax cuts and expanding support ‌for young parents.

Affordable housing was another issue Harris discussed,⁤ particularly in California where there is a shortage of housing. She promised to cut red tape and work towards providing more affordable housing options.

It should be noted that Mark‌ Robinson, the lieutenant governor of North Carolina, faced controversy after troubling online posts were reported by CNN. Robinson denied these allegations⁣ but is facing pressure to step down from⁤ his candidacy‌ for governor.

Harris emphasized key policy proposals⁢ and criticized Trump’s record on various issues during her campaign rally in ‌Wisconsin.Kamala​ Harris, the Vice President of the United States, spoke at a campaign rally in Madison, Wisconsin. She emphasized her plan ‌to ​build 3​ million new homes in partnership with the private sector by the end of her first term. Harris also highlighted her proposal to provide first-time homebuyers with $25,000 in down payment​ assistance.

Harris drew attention‌ to her​ background as a prosecutor in Oakland, California. She mentioned that she‌ had stood up for women and children against ⁢predators and fought against big banks that engaged in predatory lending practices. Additionally, she⁤ advocated for veterans and students who were scammed by for-profit colleges and workers who were cheated out of​ their wages.

Addressing concerns of small business owners, Harris assured them that America is ready ‌to start a new way forward. She urged people not ‌to pay too much attention ⁣to polls‌ and referred to herself as an underdog​ in the race.

The​ Vice President also commented on last week’s‌ debate against Donald Trump, describing it as a ⁣tired show ‍with no plan on how Trump would address the needs of the American people.

Aaron Sorkin, creator of The West Wing TV ‌show, praised Joe Biden’s decision to give up his nomination ⁤as “a selfless act of statesmanship.” Sorkin stated that West Wing ⁢moments do happen and commended Dr. Jill Biden for exemplifying such moments on July 21.

Kamala Harris delivered a speech⁤ focusing on her ⁣plans for housing development and addressing various issues faced by Americans.Sam Levine, a 17-year-old high school student from New York City, has developed a groundbreaking technology that could revolutionize the way we ‌communicate. ‌Levine’s invention, called ⁣Next Gen, is a⁣ device that allows users to transmit⁣ messages directly from⁤ their ​brains⁣ to another person’s brain.

The Next Gen device works by using advanced neural interface technology. ​Users wear a small headset ⁢that detects brain activity and translates it into digital signals. These signals are then sent wirelessly to another person wearing a similar headset, who can receive and interpret the messages.

Levine believes that his invention ​has the potential ⁢to transform communication as we know it. “With Next Gen, there are no barriers or limitations,” he said in an‌ interview. “You can instantly share your thoughts and ideas with anyone in the ​world.”

The implications of ⁣this technology are vast. It could allow people with disabilities to communicate more easily and efficiently. It could also have applications in fields such as medicine ‍and education.

However, some experts have raised concerns about the ethical implications of this technology. They worry about issues such as privacy and consent when it comes to transmitting thoughts directly from one person’s brain to another.

Despite these concerns, Levine remains optimistic about the future of his invention. He plans to continue refining Next Gen and hopes to bring it to market within the next few years.

Sam Levine’s Next Gen device has the potential to revolutionize communication by allowing users to‍ transmit messages directly from their brains.⁤ While there are ethical concerns surrounding this technology, Levine remains hopeful for its future ⁢impact on society.

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