Louisiana Woman Who Suffered Miscarriages Appears in POWERFUL Pro-Biden Ads

     Donald Trump killed Roe v. Wade. He bragged about it during the debate and lied over and over again, falsely claiming that "every" legal scholar agreed that it should be overturned and that "everyone" was happy with reproductive healthcare decisions being made by the states. He can try to run from his connections to Project 2025 and its call for a total abortion ban nationwide, and he can try to temper the anti-abortion extremists at the RNC, but Donald Trump's Supreme Court justices are already creating pain in the lives of hundreds of thousands of American women. 

     Kaitlyn Joshua of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is one of those women, and she attended the 2024 State of the Union for all the wrong reasons. At 11 weeks, she miscarried. Because Donald Trump's justices overturned Roe v. Wade, she was denied care at two emergency rooms after Louisiana passed a restrictive abortion ban. In one  ad, called "Criminal Actions," Joshua points out one of the saddest ironies in modern American history. Donald Trump is a convicted felon 34 times over. He doesn't believe he deserves to be held responsible for his own criminal actions in New York, Georgia, Florida, and Washington, D.C., yet he believes women and doctors should be convicted of felonies and sent to prison for receiving and giving the care Joshua needed for something completely out of her control. Some state lawmakers have even proposed the death penalty for women like Kaitlyn.

     In another ad, called "Before and After," Joshua describes her marriage of six years to her husband as well as giving birth to her two children. She expresses a desire to have another, but painfully recounts having several miscarriages. She doesn't get abortions because she was "irresponsible," which the GOP likes to portray as the cause of most reproductive healthcare. She's a wife and mother doing what most conservatives claim to stand for: building a family. In this ad, she contrasts the care she received for her miscarriage before and after the Dobbs decision. Doctors were afraid to perform what had been standard care for 50 years because Donald Trump's judges overturned Roe v. Wade. Finally, she warns about previous Republican attacks on IVF and Trump's plans to sign a nationwide abortion ban and attack birth control if elected.

     This election is about more than Donald Trump and Joe Biden. It's about whether you want more rights or fewer, more suffering or less, right or wrong. It's about our fundamental values as Americans and the task that every generation faces: expanding the principles laid out by our founders to more Americans. That's why we need to re-elect President Biden. To donate, click here.

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