Michelle Obama Warns: Trump's Presidency Could Hurt Women's Health

Michigan, Kalamazoo, USASun Oct 27 2024
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama began her 2024 campaign trail with a powerful message for men. She urged them to consider the life-or-death implications of women's health under a potential second Trump presidency. Speaking at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Obama emphasized that limited access to women's healthcare could have severe consequences. She highlighted the risks of women seeking help out of state or overseas, the fear of calling a doctor during unexpected pregnancies, and the tragic possibility of miscarriages at home. Obama also stressed that these issues would affect not just women, but also men and their sons. She warned that women could face higher risks of death from undiagnosed cancers due to lack of regular gynecological care. Obama's speech came amidst a significant gender gap in support for Harris and Trump, with women favoring Harris by a wide margin. She addressed voters considering not casting ballots or supporting Trump, urging them to consider the impact on women's safety.