Where we stood in Georgia prior to Brian Kemp was a 20-week ban, that I also found deeply objectionable. But what Brian Kemp has done is go so far afield that 72% of women — 72% of Georgians disagree with what we have right now, which is almost a total ban.
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Stacey Abrams discusses the abortion ban in Georgia and the public's disagreement with it.
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Today, women in Georgia lost the right to choose their futures. We are now being governed by one of the most extreme abortion bans in the nation.
Brian Kemp is so dangerous to Georgia. He`s dangerous to the women of Georgia. He`s dangerous to the families of Georgia. He`s dangerous to the economy of Georgia.
I am strongly pro-choice because I understand that this is about freedom. This is about access. And this is about a right for women to choose her future.
Women today lost the right to make our own health care decisions, and the right to shape our own futures. As a woman, I am appalled. As a Georgian, I am enraged. As an American, I am disgusted by this abdication of all we hold dear.





