"He's just deranged': Gov. Whitmer reacts to Trump's comments on abortion

Hey guys, as you know, there are forty days left until the election. As you know, the candidates are all set to campaign on their case in modern history. Early voters have begun casting their ballots in what is probably the closest presidential election in history. Donald Trump rallied voters in North Carolina yesterday, especially in the absence of the man he’s seen come back to warmly for Governor Mark Robinson after he was fired. Robinson has reportedly called himself a black Nazi and made many other disturbing comments on porn, the website more than a decade ago.

His campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris is hoping this scandal will help them blow the whistle in North Carolina. Which Democrats have only done once in the last forty-four years at the presidential level. They are their campaign is highlighting Trump’s past by using praise for Lieutenant Governor Robinson as he tries to lean into attacks on Trump. If the stance on abortion is one thing these hypocrites start talking about, it’s not in the best interest of women and children. Then Trump trying to counter those attacks, argued that women are poorer, less healthy, and more depressed and unhappy than they were four years ago. Meanwhile, there’s Gretchen Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, who campaigned with Harris this week.

She’s also the author of a new book, True Gretsch, what I’ve learned about life leadership and everything in between, we’ve interviewed her before about that book. It’s a fun book, governor, it’s a tough time, you’re on a tour with Vice President Harris to support abortion rights. Donald Trump was wrong. Rallying supporters in North Carolina on Saturday afternoon, I want you to hear what he said about what will happen if he wins in a few weeks. Women will be happy, healthy, confident, and independent, you won’t think about abortion anymore.

They say it is. Because it will be built back into the states where it is. What is your response, it’s just ridiculous, I think a man who is out there doesn’t understand what the average woman is going through. Facing her life in this country and how she could. She did not live a normal life, unlike Kamala Harris who has worked. Who knows how important it is that women have access to the health care and medical care that they need? So she’s just deranged learning about the deaths in Georgia. Who’s being blamed? The state’s six-week abortion ban one of the strictest in the country has been signed by Republican Governor Brian Kemp. Those who have been involved in the law say that the procedures that these two women needed. They were perfectly legal. The problem is that Democrats are spreading misinformation and propaganda. Which has fueled a culture of fear.

What is your response to such confusion, if Republicans stayed out of our doctors’ offices we would all be better off we would all be safer we would all be able to make our own decisions about our bodies so the question is that the people appointed to the United States Supreme Court by Donald Trump have taken these rights away from so many American women. Women have lost their lives and if Gov. Anthony Camp wants to clarify the law and make it easier for women in Georgia to access the healthcare they need, I’m sure many people would be grateful for that. But that’s not his job on that day. He should stay out of doctor’s offices and let these important decisions be made by the best people in the world. Only the women are affected by it.

A big union state is that for the first time in nearly three decades, the Teamsters Union has decided not to endorse a presidential candidate. They traditionally support Democrats. This comes after Donald Trump won a survey of Teamsters Union members by twenty-five points. Or a pro-Harris union official told Politico that the survey was reminiscent of the 2016 election when Hillary Clinton underperformed in union households and among our white men. And ultimately didn’t win. Do you think all of this is a red flag for Harris? Especially in Michigan? All I can tell you is that the polls are going to be close.

By Baghel

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