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CHICAGO (LifeSiteNews) — Vice President Kamala Harris will “restore” virtually unlimited abortion “nationwide” if elected president in November, Hillary Clinton declared.
The former secretary of state and Democratic presidential nominee in 2016 made the comments last night at the Democratic National Convention. Nearby, Planned Parenthood had a van that offered free abortions and vasectomies.
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Ironically, shortly before she said Harris will promote so-called “abortion rights,” Clinton said the vice president had worked as a young lawyer with children who were “abused and neglected.”
“Those kids stay with you,” Clinton said.
President Joe Biden made similar comments about Harris’ support for abortion, which includes opposing all limits on the killing of preborn babies, even up to the moment of birth.
READ: Kamala Harris’ refusal to condemn late-term abortion shows how extreme Democrats are
Biden said Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, “will do everything they possibly can – that’s why you have to elect the Senate and the House – to restore Roe v. Wade.”
Clinton also said Harris supports “freedom,” with an allusion to abortion.
“I see the freedom to make our own decisions about our health, our lives, our loves, our families,” Clinton said during her speech Monday night.
“The freedom to work with dignity and prosper, to worship as we choose or not,” Clinton said, ignoring the Biden administration’s frequent attacks on the Catholic Church as well as on Catholics and other Christians who protest outside of abortion facilities, oppose sexualized school curriculum, or refuse to commit abortions or transgender surgeries.
— Matt Lamb (@MattLamb22) August 20, 2024
After taking the Lord’s name in vain several times and repeating the debunked claim that President Trump praised violent white supremacists, Biden shared how Harris will support the killing of preborn children. He said a vote for Harris is a vote to revive Roe v. Wade.
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The pro-abortion speeches drew criticism from pro-life leaders and commentators.
“Given the Biden-Harris administration’s record on the economy, the border, and foreign policy, abortion is all the Democrats can run on,” Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Americans deserve better than the false choice of the barbarism of abortion – and Kamala Harris WILL go far beyond Roe if she can.”
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America criticized the pro-abortion agenda of the convention.
“The Democratic National Abortion Convention puts the extremism of the Democrats on full display,” President Marjorie Dannenfelser stated. “The days when the Democrats insisted abortion should be ‘safe, legal and rare’ are history. From ‘free’ abortion drugs aboard the Planned Parenthood bus, to a draft party platform that uses the word abortion an unprecedented 13 times, today’s Democrats under the Harris-Walz ticket are officially the Shout Your Abortion Party.'”
Democratic Party views murdering the unborn as a ‘fundamental right’
Both Biden and Clinton’s comments on abortion underscore the Democratic Party’s focus on promoting the killing of preborn babies.
The 2024 platform calls abortion a “fundamental constitutional right” and bemoans that racial minority women allegedly have a harder time killing their babies.
“More than one in three women of reproductive age, and more than half of Black women and 40 percent of Latinas, now live under an abortion ban,” the platform states. “Today, our daughters have fewer rights [sic] than their grandmothers.”
But while the platform frames abortion as an issue for women, Biden-Harris Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and Walz have also promoted abortion as making men more “free.”
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This article was updated August 22, 2024.