A handful of Republican candidates running for competitive Democrat-leaning congressional seats have adopted “pro-choice” stances, as they try to separate themselves from the GOP’s hardline anti-abortion history. |
Democrats are accusing the Republicans of deceiving voters and redefining what the term means.
The GOP candidates who say they’re pro-choice:
Their Democratic opponents, however, are less than convinced.
Levin told The Hill that his opponent is “trying to deceive people” by labeling himself “pro-choice.”
“I don’t really think you can be pro-choice if you believe states should have the right to ban all abortions. Those two things are just not consistent,” said Levin.
Democrat Angela Alsobrooks, running against Hogan in Maryland, has argued the former governor’s party affiliation works against him, telling the The Associated Press, “There will never be a vote as to whether or not we should codify Roe in federal law if the Republicans are in the majority.” https://thehill.com/newsletters/health-care/4916992-democrats-irked-over-pro-choice-gop-candidates/ |
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