LISTEN: Conservative women gather in Atlanta to discuss values and voting. GPB's Sarah Kallis reports.

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Concerned Women for America brought a pink bus to their Atlanta tour stop

Credit: Sarah Kallis/GPB News

A group trying to energize conservative women visited Atlanta Thursday as part of a national bus tour ahead of former President Donald Trump’s Atlanta rally Saturday. 

Concerned Women for America took the "She Prays, She Votes" tour to First Baptist Church in Dunwoody where about 100 supporters gathered to talk about conservative values, including abortion restrictions and support for Israel.

Chloe Satterfield, a college student and founder of the Georgia Tech chapter of the conservative group Young Women for America, said she hopes Trump resonates with women when he speaks on Saturday.

“He really needs to appeal to female voters," she said. "If metro Atlanta Republican women do not vote, then a Republican will not win Georgia. So I really hope that he mentioned something like that and, you know, emphasizes that, you know, just because you are women doesn't mean you have to be pro-choice.”

Trump’s rally is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Georgia State Convocation Center, the same venue where Vice President Kamala Harris held her rally on Tuesday.