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VP Kamala Harris Accuses Republicans of Threatening Women’s Healthcare

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Vice President Kamala Harris recently appeared on MSNBC's "Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell" to discuss her upcoming national tour focused on abortion rights. Harris wasted no time in attempting to scare voters by suggesting that Republicans want to take away their healthcare.

During the interview, Harris announced her plans to embark on a tour starting in Wisconsin on January 22, the anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. She stated that she would be meeting with individuals from various backgrounds and political affiliations to discuss the issue of abortion and advocate for women's right to choose.

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Harris framed the abortion debate as a "binary" choice for voters, creating a false dichotomy between those who support women's reproductive rights and those who allegedly seek a national ban.

She emphasized that she and President Joe Biden trust women to make decisions about their bodies and claimed that they are the only ones who will protect women's fundamental freedoms.

Harris criticized Republicans by insinuating that they would deny women the right to make decisions about their bodies, even in cases of rape or incest – insisting that Republicans want “a national ban.”

This accusation, without providing any evidence or specific examples, attempts to paint Republicans as heartless and out of touch with the needs and concerns of all American women.

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During the interview, Harris also discussed President Trump's comments regarding immigration and the push for aid to Ukraine and Israel. For further details on these topics, viewers are directed to visit MSNBC.com.

This interview with Vice President Harris exemplifies the divisive rhetoric commonly employed by Democrats to scare voters and create a false narrative.

By portraying Republicans as a threat to women's healthcare, Harris seeks to rally support for her own political agenda. However, it is important to critically examine these claims and recognize that Republicans have consistently advocated for alternatives to the Affordable Care Act that prioritize choice and affordability for all Americans.

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