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Republican Women, Fearing Backlash on Abortion, Pivot to Birth Control

A group of politically vulnerable G.O.P. women has backed legislation that purports to expand birth control access but would have little effect. Critics say the bill is meant to distract from their anti-abortion stances.
12:02 PM - Sep 03, 2023 (Edited)
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Glad Hart
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In response to Kimberley Johnson.
10:51 AM - Sep 04, 2023
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Koronin
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In response to Kimberley Johnson.
Actually their bill is indeed a direct attack on birth control in an attempt to ban ALL forms of hormonal birth control. This is 100% the opposite of expanding, it's not only reducing, but eliminating the most effective forms.
06:54 PM - Sep 03, 2023
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Charlie Mel
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In response to Kimberley Johnson.
If they get elected they will surely vote to ban birth control by ANY measure. A Rhythm and Blues song usually follows.
03:18 PM - Sep 03, 2023
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Mary Becker
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In response to Kimberley Johnson.
Oh distraction isn’t an option we are laser focused.
02:46 PM - Sep 03, 2023
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JIlda Nettleton
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In response to Kimberley Johnson.
All BC in humans works by reducing fertilization. Even IUDs and Plan B. Conservatives claim that because we can’t prove that IUDs and Plan B don’t have ANY impact on implementation that they will need to be banned.
12:40 PM - Sep 03, 2023
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Tom Brk
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In response to Kimberley Johnson.
"We're not garbage, just *mostly garbage" is a great pivot!
12:10 PM - Sep 03, 2023
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