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Sen. Warren Campaigns For Biden's Abortion Rights Record In Wisconsin

Elizabeth Warren looks serious

Sen. Elizabeth Warren recently concluded a two-day visit to Wisconsin, where she focused on advocating for President Joe Biden's stance on abortion rights, particularly in light of the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade being overturned by the Supreme Court.

During her visit, Warren emphasized the role of former President Donald Trump in the potential reversal of Roe vs. Wade, stating, 'Donald Trump owns getting rid of Roe vs. Wade,' to a receptive audience of Wisconsin voters.

She criticizes congressional Republicans for opposing abortion access laws.
Warren supports Biden's abortion rights stance in Wisconsin.
Warren warns about potential implications of a second Trump presidency.

Warren also criticized congressional Republicans for their opposition to enshrining abortion access into law and for obstructing bills aimed at safeguarding access to contraception and in vitro fertilization at the federal level.

Referencing Project 2025, an initiative spearheaded by the conservative Heritage Foundation, Warren warned about the potential implications of a second Trump presidency, highlighting the foundation's plan to restrict abortion rights nationwide.

Encouraging Wisconsin voters to support Biden's reelection, Warren underscored the importance of securing a Democratic majority in the House and Senate to protect reproductive healthcare rights. She urged voters to help Democrats gain a 'skinny little majority' in the House and reach 50 Senate seats to solidify Roe vs. Wade as a legal precedent in the United States.

Throughout her campaign in Wisconsin, Warren outlined the Biden administration's efforts to uphold access to reproductive healthcare and emphasized the critical role of the upcoming election in shaping the future of abortion rights in the country.

Warren's impassioned plea to Wisconsin voters serves as a rallying cry for those who support abortion rights and underscores the high stakes of the upcoming election for the future of reproductive healthcare in America.

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