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Vice President Kamala Harris is set to return to Atlanta on Friday to address the tragic deaths of two Black women, Amber Thurman and Candi Miller, linked to Georgia's stringent abortion laws. ProPublica's investigation revealed that both women faced life-threatening complications that could have been addressed with timely medical care, which was hindered by the state’s abortion ban. Harris aims to spotlight the consequences of these laws and their connection to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, emphasizing the deadly impact of what she refers to as 'Trump Abortion Bans.' Her visit comes as she campaigns in a tight race against Donald Trump, focusing on reproductive rights and the personal stories of these women. Notably, Harris has previously expressed deep concern over the ramifications of such restrictive laws, stating that women are suffering and dying as a result. This marks Harris's third trip to Georgia as a Democratic presidential nominee this year, reflecting the state's significance in the upcoming election.
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