Harris’ Abortion Rights Bus Tour Reaches Voters Big Rallies Don’t
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ALLENTOWN, (REUTERS) – An intimate crowd gathered around a blue bus and listened intently while Hadley Duvall, an abortion rights advocate and a supporter of Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, told how she was raped and impregnated by her stepfather at age 12.
Duvall ultimately had a miscarriage but said that under new abortion laws in her home state of Kentucky, she would have been forced to carry the pregnancy to term.
Aleyda Garcia, 53, held a Harris campaign sign in Spanish and teared up. Her son Brandon Rodriguez, 18, wiped a drop from his mother’s cheek. A first-time voter, he had yet to decide between Harris, a Democrat, and the Republican Donald Trump.
Duvall’s story, part of the Harris campaign’s “Reproductive Freedom” bus tour, made Garcia think of her granddaughters.
“You never know when something can happen like that,” Garcia said. “I want them to have a choice.”
Reuters followed the bus tour for two days in Pennsylvania. Most who showed up support Harris while a few, like Rodriguez, came to hear more about her. Voters like him make up the small group who could swing the Nov. 5 election.
Democrats see abortion rights as a popular issue for Harris to use against Trump, a Republican who while president appointed three Supreme Court justices who in 2022 helped overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that had legalized abortion nationwide.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted from August 21-28 found a majority of voters, including 34% of Republicans, want the next president to protect or increase abortion access.
Trump says he backs abortion rights in circumstances of rape, incest or when a mother’s life is in danger but says it’s up to each state to decide for itself, and some allow no exceptions. He denies Democrats’ assertions he plans to sign into law a national ban on abortions.
The bus will make at least 50 stops that began with a few laps around Trump’s Florida home in West Palm Beach. It will hit all seven battleground states expected to decide the election. The aim is to take the fight to small-town and neighborhood voters that big rallies will not reach.
Spokespeople hop off and, on the bus, and include Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff, actors, influencers, local radio hosts, podcasters and senators. Stops include colleges, health centers and beer halls in places like Allentown, population 126,000.
“You can get into communities that you don’t get to as easily with principals flying in and out,” said Morgan Mohr, senior campaign adviser for reproductive rights who rode the bus through the battleground states of Florida, Georgia and North Carolina before arriving in Pennsylvania.
Harris has vowed to bring back Roe’s protections, although to do so she would likely need a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress – a long shot in the 2024 election.
In Allentown, a left-leaning city that is more than 50% Latino, the campaign gave out empanadas to appeal to a demographic group that Democrats have been losing ground within recent years.
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Girish Modi
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Girish Modi
There are two issues that will determine the presidential election this year – Immigration & Inflation. However, American media, being pro-democratic twist and report falsely so that Kamala Harris, who is the first black woman, will be elected.
Media reports ignore that 10 million illegal immigrants had come through the Mexican borders in last three and half years. These immigrants have scattered all over the country and they tax our economy, since the authorities are required to treat them humanely and provide free food, free shelter, free education and free health care. We can ignore increase in crime and spread of illegal drugs, since to facts are reported. Inflation is caused by additional 10 million illegals.
Cost of housing, medical care and cost of daily necessities have gone up during Biden/Harris administration. Kamala is promising to fight inflation by calling it price gouging, which is ridiculous. Congress cannot pass a law that will roll back price increases. If Harris issues an executive order to lower prices, courts will block it because the retailers have already passed increased prices to the employees as increased wages.
So forget about Abortion rights and moving on to the future, because these two issues are less important and they are advocated to win votes from blacks and women who outnumber other voters.
Decatur, GA
September 24, 2024