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|    White House says 'Cackling' Kamala Harri    |
|    10 Apr 24 05:31:01    |
      XPost: alt.politics.nationalism.black, free.giggling.hyena.kamala.harris,       alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: yourdime@outlook.com              Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Arizona on Friday, the White       House announced Tuesday, shortly after the state Supreme Court upheld a       near-total abortion ban.              Harris will travel to Tucson, the White House said in an advisory, "to       continue her leadership in the fight for reproductive freedoms." It noted       that it will be the vice president's second trip to Arizona this year and       her fifth time since being sworn in.              "Last month, the Vice President visited Phoenix, AZ to highlight how       extremists in states across the country have proposed and enacted abortion       bans that threaten women’s health, force them to travel out of state to       receive care, and criminalize doctors," the White House said.              The White House said that the trip was part of Harris' nationwide "Fight       for Reproductive Freedoms" tour "that included stops in Wisconsin,       California, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota."              Since the Supreme Court's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, Harris has held       more than 80 events on reproductive rights in 20 states, the White House       added.              The announcement about her upcoming trip came just about an hour after the       Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a 160-year-old near-total abortion ban       still on the books in the state could be enforced. Under the law from       1864, anyone who performs the procedure or helps a woman access that care       could face felony charges and up to two to five years in prison. The law —       which was codified in 1901, and again in 1913 — includes an exception to       save the woman’s life.              President Joe Biden, Harris and Democrats in general are hoping that       existing abortion bans and threats to expand them nationwide will help       them win their races in this November's general election.              https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/white-house-says-kamala-       harris-will-travel-arizona-state-supreme-court-rcna147074              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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