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During Debate, Harris Refuses To Say Whether She Supports Abortion Through All Nine Months

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Vice President Kamala Harris’ abortion extremism was on full display during her first 2024 presidential debate on Tuesday night when she refused to say whether she supports ending life in the womb through all nine months of pregnancy.

“ABC News Live Prime” anchor Linsey Davis asked Harris in the first 20 minutes of the faceoff on the National Constitution Center stage whether she supports any restrictions on abortion.

Harris, who has a history of dodging that question, once again obfuscated by claiming that she “absolutely supports reinstating the protections of Roe v Wade.”

Davis made no move to fact-check or ask Harris for clarification, even though the vice president had pledged moments before to sign legislation such as the ill-named “Women’s Health Protection Act” which would codify abortion through all nine months of pregnancy.

Nor did Davis mention that, in addition to cosponsoring the original version of that legislation, Harris also voted against protections for babies born alive after botched abortions.

Former President Donald Trump also pressed Harris over her radical views about life in the womb.

“Will she allow abortion in the eighth month? Ninth month? Seventh month?” Trump asked of his opponent.

The vice president, however, refused to provide a direct answer to his question.

“Oh come on,” Harris scoffed.

“Would you do that? Why don’t you ask her that question?” he asked the moderators. “Because under Roe. v. Wade, you could do abortions in the seventh month, the eighth month, the ninth month, and probably after

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