VP Harris calls Supreme Court threat to Roe v. Wade 'assault on freedom'
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[May 04, 2022]
By Jarrett Renshaw
(Reuters) - Vice President Kamala Harris
said on Tuesday that the potential Supreme Court decision overturning
Roe v. Wade represents an attack on women and lashed out at Republicans
for "weaponizing" the issue, offering a first glimpse of how the White
House might use the battle for abortion rights to energize voters in the
upcoming midterm elections.
"If the court overturns Roe v. Wade, it will be a direct assault on
freedom," Harris, a Democrat, told attendees at a gala hosted by Emily's
List, an organization which works to get abortion-rights Democrats
elected to office.
The event comes after a draft Supreme Court decision, leaked late on
Monday, showed that the court's conservative majority is prepared to
overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision guaranteeing a women's
right to an abortion. The court confirmed the authenticity of the leaked
document.
The Harris speech was planned before the leak of the ruling, but has
taken on added meaning.
Harris is a natural choice for the Biden administration to raise the
issue on the midterm campaign trail if the Supreme Court adopts a
version of the draft opinion and throws away five decades of federal
protection of abortion rights.
Republicans are expected to take control of the House of Representatives
and perhaps the Senate after the midterm elections in November, but
Democrats are now seeking to use the abortion issue to energize voters.
Democrats now hold a narrow majority in both chambers.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans said they are more likely to back
candidates who support the right to abortion in the November midterm
elections, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted on Tuesday.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the EMILY's List
National Conference and Gala in Washington, U.S., May 3, 2022.
REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
The vice president has long championed women’s health, particularly
related to abortion rights.
Harris, who has won awards from abortion rights groups, spoke at Emily’s
List’s 30th anniversary gala in 2015 after launching her Senate bid,
making a trip to Washington to address the group before even speaking
about her campaign in her home state of California.
On Tuesday she said the last 24 hours have made it clear where Democrats
and Republicans stand.
"Some Republican leaders are trying to weaponize the use of the law
against women. How dare they. How dare they tell a woman what she can
and cannot do with her own body. How dare they try to stop her from
determining her own future. How dare they try to deny women their rights
and their freedoms," Harris said.
Experts estimate that about one in four women will obtain an abortion in
her lifetime, of whom 75% are low-income, 59% are already mothers, and
55% are experiencing disruptive life events such as losing a job,
according to Caitlin Myers, an economics professor with a focus on the
effects of reproductive policies at Middlebury College.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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