Mother Speaks on Reproductive Rights at U.S. Polling Station

Publisher:
Bush Radio
Publication Date:
5 November 2024
Tags:
South Africa, External Relations, Governance, Health and Medicine, United States, Canada and Africa, Women and Gender

Voters across the United States are speaking out about their priorities, with reproductive rights emerging as a critical concern in these elections. Bush Radio's Jasnine Roberts and Tunica Phillips spoke with local voters about what's driving them to the polls.

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On our way to the voting station at The Riverside Church, we came across, one mother's passionate testimony which captured the sentiment shared by many voters. Through almost letting tears out, she expressed her frustration:

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The raw emotion in her voice echoes what polling data has shown: reproductive rights remain a top concern for voters. Similar scenes are playing out nationwide, as voters express their determination to protect reproductive choice.

For Bush Radio I'm Jasnine Roberts.

This report was funded by a grant from the United States Department of State. The opinions, findings, and conclusions stated herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.



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