FACT CHECK: Harris-Walz, Democrats Are The Real Abortion Extremists
September 10, 2024
Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, and the Democrat Party are abortion extremists whose radical views are out of step with the majority of Americans.
Harris and Walz support taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand until the moment of birth — which is grossly out of touch with the American people:
- Kamala couldn’t name a single limit she supports on abortion-on-demand.
- Walz legalized unrestricted abortion-on-demand until birth in Minnesota.
- Nearly three quarters of Americans OPPOSE abortion after 15 weeks, while just ten percent believe there should be no limits.
- More Americans support protecting unborn babies at 15 weeks than oppose restrictions – including majorities of Democrats, independents, and women.
Harris’ extreme position is echoed across her administration, campaign, and party:
- Harris spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre has routinely declined to specify what, if any, limits the Harris-Biden administration supports on abortion-on-demand.
- Harris-Biden HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra repeatedly declined to name a single restriction the Harris-Biden administration supports on third-trimester abortions.
- Top Harris surrogate Gavin Newsom backed unrestricted abortion-on-demand.
- Top Harris surrogate Michelle Lujan Grisham confirmed her support for “no limits” on abortion.
- Top Harris surrogate Raphael Warnock suggested “even God” favors unrestricted abortion-on-demand.
- Top Harris surrogate Katie Hobbs declined — five times — to specify a limit she’d support on abortion-on-demand.
- Top Harris surrogate Ralph Northam endorsed infanticide for fully developed children born during the third trimester of pregnancy: “The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue…”
- “I’m not gonna respond to that,” Biden said when asked if he supports “limits” on abortion-on-demand.
President Trump supports the rights of individual states to make that decision for themselves.