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Senate debates zero in on abortion
10/21/2022 4:03:00 PM Candidates from each political party are focused on painting one another as extremists on abortion
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Polls show that since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Americans are more motivated to vote for candidates that support abortion access. Candidates from each political party are focused on painting one another as extremists on abortion In response, Demings suggested that Rubio supports banning abortion without any sort of exceptions.Georgia:Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) said that women should be the ones to choose over their own bodies and called the Supreme Court "extremist" for getting rid of Roe. Warnock pointed to his opponent Herschel Walker (R) when asking if Georgians wished to support someone who "wanted to control your life." Walker suggested in response that Warnock, who is a pastor, did not wish to protect babies in the state. Read more:
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Shares plummeted 25% in premarket trading after Snapchat’s parent company said it was operating on an assumption there would be no revenue growth in the current quarter. Read more >> Prankster Interrupts Herschel Walker Event To Hand Him CondomsThe anti-abortion Senate candidate is accused of funding an ex's abortion and has acknowledged having kids with multiple women. late to the movie. Prankster resembles someone... Diehl and Healey face off in their final debateIn their second and final debate ahead of the first weekend of early voting, Democrat Maura Healey and Republican Geoff Diehl sparred over the economy, abortion rights and Donald Trump: Warnock to begin airing ad on abortion allegations against Walker after weeks of avoiding the issue CNN PoliticsAfter weeks of avoiding the abortion allegations against Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock is putting money behind the accusations that have roiled the key race. Does he plan on explaining his church’s decisions to give dozens of eviction notices to the extremely poor people in the apartments they own? I’m guessing he won’t explain that. I thought Warnock is a pastor 😂😂😂 Abortion is Big Issue in Warnock v. Walker, But Not Because of Roe v. WadeDespite Georgia voters listing the economy as their top concern, Newsweek found that abortion matters in the Senate race, but not as people might expect. Book by mom of six puts onus on men to stop unwanted pregnanciesIn her new book, writer — and mother of six — Gabrielle Blair makes the case that the abortion debate should focus much more on men's roles in unintended pregnancy. Everyone's got an opinion. Makes sense. Hell yes. It takes two. Women are supposed to have ALL the willpower? 66 clinics stopped offering abortions after Roe was overturnedMore than 80% of abortion clinics in 15 states with strict abortion bans have stopped offering the procedure in the 100 days since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to a recent report. They want your kids to work for them — recently accused Rep.By.Geoff Diehl sparred over the economy, abortion rights and Donald Trump.Warnock’s campaign released a new television ad on Thursday that highlight the allegations that Walker paid for a woman’s abortion and encouraged her to have another one. Val Demings (D) of supporting abortion access until the "moment of life." In response, Demings suggested that Rubio supports banning abortion without any sort of exceptions. Georgia : Sen. 8 election, Healey said she would, and then attacked Diehl for pushing Trump's"big lie" that he won in 2020. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) said that women should be the ones to choose over their own bodies and called the Supreme Court "extremist" for getting rid of Roe. The ad includes video from an interview Walker gave to NBC, where the Republican candidate acknowledged that he sent a $700 check to a woman who alleges the money was provided to reimburse her for an abortion, though Walker denies the check was for that purpose. Warnock pointed to his opponent Herschel Walker (R) when asking if Georgians wished to support someone who "wanted to control your life." For his part, Diehl said he would also accept the results of the November election." Walker suggested in response that Warnock, who is a pastor, did not wish to protect babies in the state. North Carolina: Republican candidate Rep. Ted Budd (R-N. "It's OK to say that things like mail-in balloting may have been handled badly," Diehl asserted, while acknowledging that Joe Biden"was certified and became our president.C. I’ve been consistent on this issue. ) said that his opponent, Cheri Beasley (D), had extreme views on abortion, saying that she supports abortion "at any time, for any reason, all the way up .. Healey also pledged to protect abortion rights in Massachusetts and attacked Diehl as out of step with most voters on the issue.. until the moment of birth." Beasley responded that she supports the "parameters outlined in Roe v. "There is no way I'm changing that law," Diehl declared, even though he personally opposes abortion and voiced concerns with parts of the law in the past.” “Everything points to Herschel having the momentum on his side,” Kiley added. Wade" — until viability — and added that Budd, who has previously backed a six-week ban, "wants to be in between a woman and her doctor, and there is no place in the exam room for Congressman Budd." Ohio : Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) said that his Republican challenger, JD Vance, "supports a national abortion ban in which he wants women to have to get a passport and go to Canada" to access the procedure. And a recent poll found Diehl trailing by 23 points. Vance tried to cast Ryan as having an extremist view and said that if he cannot support Graham's 15-week ban, then he'd be making the U.S. Although the Warnock campaign has repeatedly used the abortion issue against Walker in the closing months of the campaign, the Democratic senator has strenuously avoided commenting on the allegations against his opponent, even as outside groups supporting him have seized on the drama. "the most barbaric pro-abortion regime." Wisconsin: Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (D) attacked Sen. Ron Johnson (R) for previously saying that if women do not support the state's pre-Roe ban, they could move to another state: "I can't think of a more callous, out of touch, or extreme position to take. “And just because he says something doesn’t mean it’s true. " Johnson said in response that he would support a referendum asking voters to decide on the issue — which is actually not allowed under state law. He also said that Barnes supports "abortion right up to the moment of birth." What they're saying: Major party committees are supporting their candidates' stances. "Any voter watching these debates can see the clear threat Republicans pose to a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions," said Eli Cousin, spokesperson for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Democrats are pushing "for an on-demand, taxpayer-funded abortion agenda that a majority of voters disagree with," a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee told Axios. “I said, ‘I’m sorry. 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