Trailing in key battleground state, Harris spotlights Georgia woman’s death, ‘Trump abortion bans’

ATLANTA — Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris brought her campaign to restore abortion rights to Georgia on Friday, following a report that a 28-year-old pregnant woman died in the state after doctors struggled to grapple with new restrictions on abortion.

Georgia, which President Joe Biden narrowly carried in 2020, is a top battleground state that could help decide the 2024 election. Harris is currently running behind former President Donald Trump in most Georgia polls, including a survey from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution this week that found Trump ahead among likely Georgia voters 47%-44%.

Harris said in a speech at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta that the death of Amber Thurman two years ago serves as a prime example of the dangerous implications of the Supreme Court’s 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade that ended a constitutional right to an abortion.

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