On the debate stage Tuesday night, Sen. JD Vance found himself agreeing with his opponent, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, that a woman who died from abortion complications in 2022 due to Georgia’s draconian abortion ban should still be alive.
“Governor, I agree with you,” the Republican vice presidential nominee said. “Amber Thurman should still be alive — and there are a lot of people who should still be alive — and I certainly wish that she was.”
Vance’s acknowledgement that Thurman’s death was preventable and his expressed desire for the GOP to “earn people’s trust back” on abortion doesn’t square with Republican lawmakers actively restricting people’s ability to make such choices for themselves. After the debate, Thurman’s family issued a statement condemning the GOP for “seek[ing] to further restrict women’s access to necessary healthcare under the false guise of protection.”
“Amber’s tragic death was a direct result of Georgia’s archaic and dangerously restrictive abortion laws, which denied her the life-saving care she so desperately needed,” Thurman’s family said. “We are grieving an unimaginable loss that no family should have to endure.”








