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Kamala Harris supporter Sally Field trashes campaign sign after Donald Trump victory
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Kamala Harris supporter Sally Field trashes campaign sign after Donald Trump victory

Sally Field He didn’t get what he wanted for his birthday.

The actress, who turned 78 on Wednesday, was seen leaving a sign supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, outside her Los Angeles home the morning after the presidential election.

Steel MagnoliasThe Star also trashed a sign that read: “Vote pro-choice, pro-equality, pro-democracy by November 5.”

Sally Field STATEMENT ABOUT ‘TERRIBLE’ YOUTH ABORTION IN SUPPORT OF HARRIS

With her back to the camera, Sally Field holds out her Harris-Walz sign

Sally Field was seen removing the Harris-Walz sign outside her Los Angeles home on her 78th birthday. (GPRES / MEGA)

Sally Field holds a Harris-Walz sign previously glued to the ground

Sally Field looked casual in sweatpants and a button-down shirt as she held up the Harris-Walz sign at her home. (GPRES / MEGA)

With pumpkins in the background, Sally Field walks towards the trash can with a Harris-Walz sign

Sally Field was seen carrying two signs towards the trash. (GPRES / MEGA)

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Field left his house looking casual, wearing sweatpants and a button-up shirt. With her hair braided and airbags attached to her ears, she looked like she was ready to get to work as she ripped up signs from the ground and walked over to the garbage and recycling bins on the street.

A representative for Field did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Sally Field holds two signs, one for Harris-Walz and the other pro-choice and supporting democracy

Sally Field also carried a sign that read, “Vote pro-choice, pro-equality, pro-democracy by November 5.” (GPRES / MEGA)

Sally Field lifts the recycling bin to throw away the Harris-Walz sign

Sally Field throws her Harris-Walz sign into the recycling bin outside her home. (GPRES / MEGA)

On Tuesday, Field and her son Sam, wearing Harris-Walz apparel, encouraged people to get out and vote. “Whether you’re a Democrat, Republican, or Independent, vote for Democracy, human rights, women’s rights, mental health, hope, @kamalaharris and @timwalz,” she wrote to Instagram.

Sally Field, in a black shirt and sweatpants, throws a track sign with her son Sam and two dogs

Sally Field and her son Sam posed for a photo on election day, encouraging people to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz. (Sally Field Instagram)

Field first endorsed the current vice president last month while also making a sensitive admission about his youth. In an emotional video shared on Instagram, Field revealed that she had an abortion when she was 17. in mexico.

“I was so hesitant to do this, to tell my scary story,” she captioned the video. “It was in a time that was much worse than it is now. A time when birth control wasn’t easily available and was only available if you were married. But I feel like so many women of my generation have gone through similar, traumatic events, and I feel stronger knowing that.” Think of them, I believe that they, like me, want to fight for their grandchildren and all the young women of this country.

“This is one of the reasons so many of us support Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. Please everyone, in every state, up and down, pay attention to this election, especially states that have ballot initiatives that could protect reproductive freedom. PLEASE WE CANNOT GO BACK!!”

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Field explained that he had just graduated from high school at the time and “had nothing” from his family, including a lack of financial or emotional support. When she found out she was pregnant, a family friend who was also a doctor took her to Tijuana to have surgery. The doctor’s wife and mother accompanied him on the journey.

“It was beyond disgusting and, you know, life-changing,” he explained, adding that he went without anesthesia, only being given “a few breaths of ether” by a technician, which numbed his extremities. “But I felt how much pain I was in, and then I realized the technician was actually abusing me. So I had to figure out how I could move my arms to push him away.”

Field recalls feeling “this absolute pit of shame” from the whole experience and being rushed out once the procedure was over. “They didn’t want me there…it was illegal.”

Sally Field in tan jacket speaks into microphone on stage and clasps fingers

Sally Field has shared a “terrible story” about the difficulties she endured to get an abortion as a teenager. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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Months later, Field says, she began auditioning for acting roles and “by the end of that year, I was ‘Gidget’.” “I was the all-American girl next door.”

In fact, she says, it’s an accurate portrayal of herself, “because so many women – women of my generation – were going through this. And these are things that women are going through right now. . . . It’s beyond how you can go back. And do this to our little girls and our young women, and their do not respect their health and their own decisions about whether they feel they can bear children at that time.”

Sally Field, in a black lace dress and black-rimmed glasses, smiles and looks up slightly at the Screen Actors Guild Awards

Sally Field has expressed the importance of not going back to the old way of doing things in adolescence. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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Since his overthrow Roe v. wade In 2022, 13 states completely ban abortion with minimal exceptions, while another 28 states have restrictions based on gestational age.

President-elect Donald Trump said throughout his campaign that abortion should be banned. regulated at the state level.

Donald Trump in blue suit and red tie raises his fist and looks up

Donald Trump said abortion regulations should be decided by states. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)