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Reproductive rights is a big election issue for this college student

Jaelynn Berry, a student at Marywood University in Scranton, told The Keystone that reproductive rights and women’s rights were two of her main issues in the upcoming election. @keystonenewsroom Jaelynn Berry, a Marywood University student in Scranton, told The Keystone that reproductive rights and women’s rights were two of her main issues in the upcoming…

Jaelynn Berry

Jaelynn Berry, a student at Marywood University in Scranton, told The Keystone that reproductive rights and women’s rights were two of her main issues in the upcoming election.

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Jaelynn Berry, a Marywood University student in Scranton, told The Keystone that reproductive rights and women’s rights were two of her main issues in the upcoming election.Berry attended last week’s Kamala Harris rally in Wilkes Barre, which was attended by over 4,000 Pennsylvanians from across the region. Sean Kitchen Pennsylvania PAPolitics PANews WilkesBarre Scranton NEPA NortheasternPA NortheasternPennsylvania HarrisWalz HarrisWalz2024 Philadelphia CentralPa CentralPennsylvania RuralPA RuralPennsylvania 2024Election Election2024

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