Anti-Abortion group criticizes Burgum, lauds Pence, Scott, and Hutchinson in Republican debate.
Anti-abortion Group Calls Out Candidates in GOP Debate
“Tonight’s Republican presidential debate made it clear who is and is not prepared to be a National Defender of Life,”
SBA President Marjorie Dannenfelser said. “Some were bold in sharing the plight of the unborn in half the country where brutal late-term abortions continue at any point in pregnancy for any reason.”
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Dannenfelser criticized Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND), who argued that life is a matter for the states and not the federal government, citing the 10th amendment.
“The position taken by candidates like Doug Burgum, that life is solely a matter for the states, is unacceptable for a nation founded on unalienable rights and for a presidential contender,” Dannenfelser emphasized.
Former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson expressed their support for a national abortion ban at 15 weeks gestation, aligning with the consensus among medical professionals regarding fetal pain.
“Mike Pence, Tim Scott, and Asa Hutchinson each offered a clear, bold case for national protections for the unborn at least by 15 weeks, when they can feel pain, which aligns with the overwhelming consensus of Americans,” Dannenfelser stated.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley acknowledged the desire for national-level action on abortion among Republican voters but highlighted the lack of Senate votes to pass a 15-week abortion ban at the federal level.
“Those who offered the clearest contrast pointed out the Democrats’ agenda of imposing abortion on demand until birth in every state, nationwide,” Dannenfelser pointed out. “Going on offense is essential for any candidate who wants to win in 2024.”
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