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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Kamala Harris Remarks On Abortion Rights in Georgia

Read here the full transcript of VP Kamala Harris’ speech on abortion rights in Georgia event on Friday, September 20, 2024.

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TRANSCRIPT:

DR. KEISHA REDDICK: Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Dr. Keisha Reddick. I’m an OB-GYN here in Georgia, and I specialize in high-risk obstetrics.

I speak to you today with a heavy heart. As you know, earlier this week, we received news reports about two preventable deaths in Georgian women under the state’s cruel abortion bans. These reports confirm what we already knew, that abortion bans unleashed by Donald Trump are putting women’s health and lives in peril. Take it from me, every day I care for patients in Georgia under this extreme ban.

The Impact of Abortion Bans

I see fear in my patients’ eyes. I see women who have left the state to get the care that they need, and those who are unable to do so. I watch medical students and other physicians avoid coming to our state or packing up their lives to move across the country in pursuit of building a life where they won’t face jail time for upholding their oath. But back here in Georgia, we are left with fewer health care providers in a state facing the worst maternal mortality rates in the country.

Callie’s Story

One of my patients, who’s given me permission to discuss her, Callie, was forced to leave our state to get the health care that she needed. She recently shared her story as a part of the Harris-Waltz Fighting for Reproductive Freedom bus in Georgia two weeks ago. She introduces herself as an artist, a follower of Christ, and a dedicated mother. Last year, she was thrilled to find out that she was pregnant with twins, but testing revealed that one of her twins would not survive.

She received counseling from multiple physicians and was ultimately left with the decision to terminate one of her twins so that the other viable one could survive. She actually had to go to New York. And because of the delay in treatment, she eventually had complications in her pregnancy, complications that included a high white blood cell count and other labs that trended towards sepsis. Luckily, Callie survived, and she now shares her story on behalf of everyone who cannot.

Personal Reflection

I became a doctor to take care of people, to support women through their pregnancies, to save lives, but laws like the Georgia abortion ban are designed to handcuff me. Because of Donald Trump and his allies, I am forced to weigh the risk of going to prison against my own oath to take care of patients. I have two daughters. My oldest daughter is here today.

Neither one of them is going to have the same rights that I did growing up. But she has hope. Why? Because she has Vice President Kamala Harris.

Vice President Harris’s Commitment

Vice President Harris has been fighting her whole career to protect women. She stood up for the rights of women and girls as a prosecutor, as an attorney general, as a senator, and as the Vice President. Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, she has been leading the charge to restore reproductive freedom.

She has traveled across the country to lift up the voices of patients, medical providers, and advocates. She’s listened to our stories. And she’s made sure that the country is listening, too. She is the first sitting Vice President in history to visit a reproductive health clinic.

And as President, she will sign a bill to restore those rights. No one is more committed to reproductive freedom than Vice President Harris. I wish I could say the same for Donald Trump. He thinks that he knows better than medical professionals like me.

Call to Action

And if given a second term, he will go even further to attack our reproductive freedom. That is why we must do everything to elect Vice President Harris and Tim Walz. Lives depend on it. I am grateful to be here with you all today to shed light on this health care crisis in our state and in the states across our country.

And I’m truly honored to introduce to you our next president and true champion in this fight, Vice President Kamala Harris.

Vice President Harris’s Speech

VP KAMALA HARRIS: Can we please hear it for Dr. Reddick, please? Please have a seat, everyone. Please have a seat. It’s so good to be back in Atlanta. Thank you.

I just want to say about Dr. Reddick, some of you may have seen, I did an event last night with Oprah Winfrey. It highlighted so many tragic stories, but it also highlighted so many important issues, which is why everyone is taking time out of your busy lives to be here this afternoon. And it highlighted the importance of a Dr. Reddick.

Because the courage, Dr. Reddick, that you are showing in the face of these arcane and immoral laws to stand so publicly and talk about your commitment to your oath and to the health and well-being of people who need to be seen and treated with dignity is so extraordinary. And I do believe in moments of crisis, the world has a way of revealing the heroes among us. And I would say, Dr. Reddick, you are one of them. Thank you very much. Thank you.

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Thank you. Thank you. And thank you to all of the elected and community leaders who have joined us today. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Everybody who is here.

The Fight for Freedom

So, Georgia, this election right here is a fight for the future. It is a fight for the future. And it is a fight for freedom. For freedom. And we know, in America, freedom is not to be given. It is not to be bestowed. It is ours by right. It is ours by right. And that includes the fundamental freedom of a woman to be able to make decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what to do. Yes, we must trust women.

And we all know how we got here.