As Kamala Harris gives an abortion speech in Georgia, 538 looked at how anti-abortion Republicans performed in primaries this year.
Kamala Harris campaigned Friday on restoring abortion rights in Georgia, where most polls show her trailing Republican nominee Donald Trump.
For the first time since she ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris has given a speech focused squarely on abortion rights.
JD Vance has been proposing policy ideas for addressing some of the country's most pressing issues, even though Donald Trump has not publicly commented on them.
Karl Thoennes, court administrator for the Second Judicial Circuit, said Thursday that the confusion stemmed from a series of judge reassignments.
At times on Friday, Harris grew emotional as she spoke about maternal mortality, as she did on Wednesday night in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. She singled out the “preventable” death of Amber Thurman, a Georgia woman who, according to medical experts, would have survived had Georgia laws allowed her access to a routine life-saving procedure.
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to give a speech focused squarely on abortion rights and she’ll do so in Georgia, where news reports have documented women’s deaths in the face of
The Democratic presidential nominee delivered a broad onslaught against Trump and his Republican allies, criticizing them over in vitro fertilization, contraception and a failure to protect maternal health.
Since Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson was elected lieutenant governor in 2020, he has rarely shied away from expressing his beliefs, no matter how controversial or offensive they might be. Past comments also have resurfaced in videos and social media posts, and Robinson often has doubled down on those comments.
Vice President Kamala Harris spotlighted the death of a woman in Georgia who was unable to obtain access to a legal abortion, laying the blame on Donald Trump and his role in the US Supreme Court overturning protections for the procedure.
Winfrey introduced celebrities and shepherded an audience that was both live and on Zoom between energetic applause and somber reflection.