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Biden campaign focused on keeping reproductive rights top of mind for voters

President Biden's re-election campaign released a memo on Friday highlighting former President Donald Trump's impact on abortion access and the reproductive rights crisis in 2024.

Campaign Director Julie Chavez Rodriguez commemorates the upcoming 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade in a memo titled “November 2024 Will Decide the Fate of Women's Reproductive Rights,” which states that abortion Outlined the differences between Biden and Vice President Harris Trump regarding access to

“When Americans go to the polls on Election Day this November, they do so knowing that the fate of every American woman's freedom to make her own health care decisions is at stake. They will also learn that the terrifying alternative—the chaos, chaos, and anxiety that disenfranchised women are currently experiencing—lies squarely at the feet of Donald J. Trump. ” Rodriguez said in the memo.

She noted that one in three women of reproductive age lives under abortion bans in the United States, and that most state bans have no exceptions for rape or incest. Additionally, she noted that while women are being kept away from emergency rooms, in some states doctors can be charged with a felony and sentenced to life in prison for treating them.

Rodriguez claimed that President Trump is “determined to ban and criminalize abortion nationally” and that Biden has vowed to veto the ban if it passes Congress. .

“Faced with this choice, voters have shown time and again whose side they are on, and November 2024 will be no different,” she said.

Rodriguez argued that reproductive rights have been linked to Democratic electoral success, pointing to states like Kansas and Michigan where voters support reproductive rights protections at the state level.

And he cited a poll showing that 61 percent of American adults support abortion rights, according to one report. PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist Poll According to one report, 80% of voters oppose a national abortion ban, including 65% of Republicans. USA Today/Suffolk University Poll From June. The poll also found that three in four Americans believe abortion will be an important issue to them by 2024.

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