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We must remind, everybody here knows, but we gotta remind our friends, our neighbors, our coworkers, the stakes are so high. |
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Because if he is elected again, I am certain he will sign a national abortion ban, which would outlaw abortion in every single state. |
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and he would create a national anti-abortion coordinator. Look at Project 2025. |
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and forced states to report on women's miscarriages and abortions. It's right there. I can't believe they put that project 2025 in writing. |
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They put it, they literally put it in writing, they bound it, they handed it out. |
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I mean, they are simply out of their minds. And it's clear that they just don't trust women. |
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Well, we trust women. We trust women. And like Dr. Reddick said, when Congress... |
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a bill to restore reproductive freedoms as President of the United States. I will so proudly sign it. |
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I will so proudly sign it into law. Proudly sign it into law. |
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And let us remember that momentum on this and so many issues, momentum is on our side. Let's remember. |
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Since Roe was overturned every time reproductive freedom has been on the ballot, from Kansas to California to Kentucky, in Michigan. |
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Montana, Vermont, and Ohio, the people of America, have voted for freedom. |
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The people of America have voted for freedom. And not just by a little, but by overwhelming margins. |
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from so-called red states to so-called blue states, providing and making clear also this is not a partisan issue. |
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This is not a partisan issue, and it is proving that the voice of the people has been heard and will be heard again. |
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46 days to go in probably the most consequential election of our lifetime. |
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Today I ask Georgia, are you ready to make your voices heard? Do we trust women? |
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Do we believe in reproductive freedom? Do we believe in the promise of America? |
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And are we ready to fight for it? And when we fight, we win! God bless you. |
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