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Letter to the Editor: Donald Trump, We need you to know we are still thinking about reproductive care

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By Shaunda Necole

September 26, 2024

Donald Trump went on yet another late night all-caps rant on Truth Social, telling American women: “YOU WILL NO LONGER BE THINKING ABOUT ABORTION.” 

 

The online meltdown came hours after Vice President Harris delivered a powerful speech in Georgia about the consequences of extreme Trump Abortion Bans, including women who lost their lives.

 

Donald Trump, let’s be clear: we are thinking about abortion. 

 

We are thinking about abortion because we are thinking about our own lives, the future of our health care, and the future of our families. 

 

We are not going back. 

 

Vice President Harris and Governor Walz have not forgotten about women. They trust us to make decisions about our own bodies and not have the government tell us what to do. 

 

Vice President Harris has been a champion for women since her time as a prosecutor. She was inspired to go into public service so that she could stand up for women who had been abused, raped, and violated. 

 

Governor Walz is no stranger to the ups and downs of fertility treatment as he and his wife had their first child after years of hoping and praying through fertility treatment. 

 

Our reproductive freedom is on the line this election, and we need to stand up for our rights as women, as Nevadans, and as Americans. 

  • Shaunda Necole

    Shaunda Necole is a volunteer with the Harris-Walz campaign in Nevada. She is also a Las Vegas-based food blogger, podcaster, and digital innovator known for her work on soul food recipes and Las Vegas travel insights.

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