Vice President Kamala Harris to visit Florida to talk about abortion rights

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TALLAHASSEE — Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign in Florida on the day the state’s six-week abortion ban is set to take effect, according to the Biden-Harris campaign.

Harris will travel to Jacksonville on May 1 and will “discuss the harms inflicted by state abortion bans” and will argue that former President Donald Trump is at fault for the abortion restrictions in the state and across the country, the campaign said in an email. Her visit follows on the heels of President Joe Biden’s abortion-focused campaign event in Tampa earlier this week.

Florida voters in November will get to decide on a proposed constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights.

The Biden campaign has seized on the issue, calling Florida “winnable” and heavily targeting Trump through advertisements that critique his role in appointing three of the U.S. Supreme Court justices that voted to overturn Roe v. Wade. Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers passed the six-week abortion ban in the wake of that Supreme Court decision.

Florida isn’t the only state where the Biden-Harris campaign is leaning on abortion as an issue they hope will motivate voters. The May stop in Jacksonville will be part of Harris’ Fight for Reproductive Freedoms tour.

This will be Harris’ 12th visit to the state since becoming vice president. Harris last visited Florida in March, when she discussed gun violence prevention in Parkland.