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CHICAGO (LifeSiteNews) — In 1972, President Richard M. Nixon accused his Democratic opponent George McGovern of running on a platform of “acid, amnesty, and abortion.”

In 2024, the Democratic Party is owning it.

Kamala Harris, as I’ve noted before, was the first vice-presidential candidate to visit an abortion facility; as First Things reported last week, “Tim Walz supports the right to infanticide.” The media has dubbed this “the abortion election,” and although the Republican Party went out of its way to avoid talking about abortion at the recent GOP convention, it is likely to be a theme this week.

READ: Tim Walz justified China’s horrific one-child policy and repealed a ban on forced abortion

In fact, in seeming celebration of the Harris-Walz ticket, a Planned Parenthood center will be offering free abortions and vasectomies just blocks from the DNC. According to the New York Post:

Attendees at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago will have the opportunity to get a free abortion or vasectomy just blocks away from the event — and vasectomy appointments are filling up fast. Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, which serves most of Missouri and part of southern Illinois, is sending a mobile health center to the Windy City’s West Loop to offer reproductive services on Monday and Tuesday. [Chemical] abortions are reportedly available on both days, with vasectomies being exclusively offered Monday, according to The New York Times. Vasectomies are reportedly in high demand and there’s already a waiting list.

According to Colleen McNicholas, chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood Great Rivers: “There are going to be people traveling to Chicago from all over the country.” The Post noted that the “services will be provided ‘on a sliding-fee scale — pay what you can and get the health care you need,’ according to the appointment reservation form, which only requires a name, date of birth and basic contact information.”

READ: Will Trump or Harris win the presidency? It may depend on socially conservative voters

The DNC is shaping up to be a full-throated declaration of support for the Sexual Revolution in all its forms. In addition to the free abortions and free vasectomies being offered nearby by Planned Parenthood, the group Americans for Contraception will also be in attendance, and they plan to erect an enormous, 18-foot-tall inflatable IUD, which they have nicknamed “Freeda Womb.” The intent of this weird stunt is to draw attention to their cross-country campaign to get state-level laws protecting access to contraception passed.

According to Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, all of the appointments for abortions have already been filled, and they stated that people should “check back again soon—we will share the interest form again if we have cancellations.” They have begun a waiting list.

Lila Rose of Live Action gave a one-word response to the announcement: “Disgusting.” Kristian Hawkins of Students for Life of America noted that it was yet more evidence that the Democrats are the “Party of Death.” Juliana Frieman of The Daily Caller summarized it most succinctly: “Kamala’s abortion bus.” Harris, after all, went to an abortion center while on the campaign trail; now, an abortion center is coming to her as she touts her candidacy to the nation.

READ: Kamala Harris becomes first vice president to visit Planned Parenthood facility in pro-abortion tour

This time, the Democrats aren’t pretending that they see the murder of unborn children as a “necessary evil.” They’re hailing it as a fundamental “freedom” necessary to the American way of life.

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Editor’s note: This article was updated August 22, 2024.

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Jonathon’s writings have been translated into more than six languages and in addition to LifeSiteNews, has been published in the National Post, National Review, First Things, The Federalist, The American Conservative, The Stream, the Jewish Independent, the Hamilton Spectator, Reformed Perspective Magazine, and LifeNews, among others. He is a contributing editor to The European Conservative.

His insights have been featured on CTV, Global News, and the CBC, as well as over twenty radio stations. He regularly speaks on a variety of social issues at universities, high schools, churches, and other functions in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

He is the author of The Culture War, Seeing is Believing: Why Our Culture Must Face the Victims of Abortion, Patriots: The Untold Story of Ireland’s Pro-Life Movement, Prairie Lion: The Life and Times of Ted Byfield, and co-author of A Guide to Discussing Assisted Suicide with Blaise Alleyne.

Jonathon serves as the communications director for the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.

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