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New Ad Decimates Kamala Harris For Targeting Children

Attack ads in the swing states of Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin have been saying bad things about Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris because she used to support letting teens transition with public money.

The 30-second ads from CatholicVote, a right advocacy group, say that 236 girls under 18 had their breasts cut out with public money. The Washington Times says that the ads used Medicaid data that showed “the number of girls under 18 getting mastectomies and hysterectomies in each state, as well as the number receiving hysterectomies.”

“Does that sound weird? What? Gross? Yes, it is.” The voice-over in the ads says, “And you’re paying for it. Kamala Harris backs these sex-change businesses that get money from taxpayers. If you vote for Harris, you agree to let doctors test medicines on children.”

CEO of CatholicVote, Brian Burch, said that the ad draws attention to the “size, scale, and money behind the trans plan being pushed on our kids.”

Burch went on, “Talk about weird: boys and girls who are physically healthy are having their genitalia and sexual organs removed, and Kamala Harris and her Democratic Senate friends not only think that’s okay, they’re making taxpayers pay for it.”

“Kamala has not yet changed her mind about making Americans pay for medical tests on children, unlike when it comes to fracking, cutting police funds, or making the border safer,” Burch said.

The ads said that 97 girls under the age of 18 had their breasts cut off in Pennsylvania, 86 in Wisconsin, 18 in Nevada, and 35 in Michigan. Also shown in the ads were 14 hysterectomies in Pennsylvania, 12 more in Wisconsin, 7 in Michigan, and 3 in Nevada.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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