Vice President Kamala Harris is focusing on abortion rights as a key issue in her political attacks on former President Trump. She plans to address the repercussions of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in her campaign strategy.
Since the pivotal decision that returned abortion rights to individual states, Harris has been attributing conservative state bans on abortion to Trump's influence.
If Harris wins the presidency, she has pledged to support legislation that would reverse the Supreme Court's decision and safeguard abortion rights at the federal level. At a recent rally in Arizona, she stated, 'When I am president of the United States and when Congress passes the bill to restore reproductive freedoms for every woman in America, I will sign it into law.'
Despite Trump's stance that abortion policy should be determined by individual states, Harris criticized his role in appointing Supreme Court justices who favored overturning Roe v. Wade. In a recent statement, she asserted, 'Donald Trump hand-picked three members of the Supreme Court who would overturn the protections of Roe v. Wade. As he intended, they did—and now he wants to pass a nationwide abortion ban. I will not let that happen.'