A New Hampshire woman who happens to share the name of the current Vice President — Kamala Harris — spoke to reporters last week about the election and why she had yet to decide whether to vote for the Vice President or Donald Trump. The one issue VP Harris and her namesake appeared to agree on is abortion, including the idea that Planned Parenthood should remain open.
“I think it would be really really silly just to vote for somebody just because they have my name without doing any research, or knowing what they stand for,” Kamala Harris, a mother of three, told CBS. “Kamala supports abortion which I really like. Trump says that he supports weed which I really like.”
Yes, to some, the idea of abortion is very “likeable” — until perhaps they actually see it and learn the truth about what it is and what it does:
What seemed important for Ms. Harris was that she wanted to see politicians support Planned Parenthood.
“A lot of people don’t know Planned Parenthood, that they help low-income people with birth control, Pap smears, and mammograms,” she said. “It’s all free if you are broke, and I happened to be broke. You can’t close it down, and get rid of all the other things that it helps with, because you don’t like one thing it does.” […]
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