Oprah Winfrey made a strong pitch for viewers to vote for Kamala Harris at the end of their energetic interview before a packed audience.
“This is the moment,” said Oprah.
The clip of Oprah’s endorsement is below. Please watch and share it:
If you have time, watch the entire event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPjWf3v4QHU&t=3s
And there are more clips below.
Cruel Georgia abortion law
Kamala and Oprah brought special focus to cruel Georgia’s anti-woman abortion law, which can claim responsibility for the death of Georgian Amber Nicole Thurman.
Amber’s tragic story was revealed by ProPublica on Wednesday (9/19). Amber experienced complications from mifepristone, sought medical care, and was turned away by physicians because she “wasn’t near enough to death” to qualify for a “life of the mother” exception under the state’s abortion ban.
By the time doctors were ready to treat Amber, it was too late. She died from complications that could have easily been prevented by earlier intervention.
Oprah video about Amber
Oprah’s team produced a video about Amber. After it played,Amber’s mother and sisters, who spoke eloquently about Amber’s death. Many in the audience were moved to tears. Kamala Harris was visibly anguished by the testimonial of grief by Amber’s mother and sisters.
Oprah then turned to Kamala Harris and said, “What do you want to say, Madame Vice President?”
Harris turned to Amber’s mother and sisters and said, “I am just so sorry.”
Kamala let her statement hang in the air for a moment of stillness and silence—so that its impact could be absorbed by Amber’s mother and sisters and the audience.
The seven-minute video clip of the segment is here .
‘Freedom Worth Fighting For’
Oprah asked Harris, “What is in your heart to say to the American people as we head into November 5, especially people who are undecided?”
Harris gave a positive, affirming view of America’s future, framing her answer in terms of what we are fighting for, not what we are fighting against.
If you only watch one clip, this should be the one: "Freedom worth fighting for." | Kamala Harris.
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