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Kamala Harris, the Vice President, addresses women’s rights in Michigan


Vice President Kamala Harris made a visit to Michigan on Wednesday for the Biden-Harris campaign, where she spoke at the Kalamazoo Air Zoo surrounded by old planes. Harris was joined by Olivia Troye, a former Trump-Pence administration official, and Amanda Stratton, a Michigan mother and former Republican voter. Stratton shared her experiences with infertility and miscarriage, emphasizing the importance of access to reproductive healthcare. Troye, a self-described “recovering Republican,” stressed the importance of voting for Biden to prevent a potential ban on abortion under the Trump administration.

Harris began her remarks by praising U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow and offering condolences to the Trump family and the family of a man killed in an attempted assassination. She emphasized the need for civil discourse and robust discussion during the election, as well as the importance of reproductive freedom and the right to choose.

The event featured a banner with the campaign slogan “Trust Women” behind Harris, symbolizing the campaign’s stance on reproductive rights. Neely Bardwell, a staff reporter for Native News Online and member of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indian, covered the event. Harris’ visit to Michigan marks her fourth trip to the state this year and seventh since taking office.

For more Native country news and updates, readers can sign up to get reporting sent directly to their inbox every weekday morning. Bardwell can be contacted at neely@nativenewsonline.net.

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