California Senator Kamala Harris has made her pro-abortion stance quite clear and it’s no mistake that she holds 100% pro-abortion ratings with both Planned Parenthood and NARAL.

Harris, along with all other Democratic senators who are running for president in the 2020 election voted against the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (53-44), which requires health care workers to attend to babies who survive abortion and to “ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.”

Earlier this week, the Susan B. Anthony List highlighted comments made by Harris back in February 2018 to MSNBC regarding the Parkland, Florida school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where Harris stated the following:

“As a prosecutor for years, and appreciating homicide, and being able to talk with a judge about it and a jury about it, I had to look at autopsy photographs,” Harris said. “When you see the effect of this extreme violence on a human body, and especially the body of a child, maybe it will shock some people into understanding.”

“This cannot be a political issue; we have to be practical,” she said. “I support the Second Amendment, but we have to have smart gun safety laws. And we cannot tolerate a society and live in a country with any level of pride when our babies are being slaughtered.”

The Official Twitter account for Susan B. Anthony List tweeted on Tuesday, “.@KamalaHarris on gun control: “We cannot tolerate a society and live in a country with any level of pride when our babies are being slaughtered.” Also Kamala Harris: Votes against a bill to protect babies born ALIVE during an abortion attempt on their life “

How can both ideas exist simultaneously? At what point to the Dems think that children should be protected from slaughter?

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