by Chris Black
Why do you care about what consenting adults do to a baby?
In South Carolina, one of several REPUBLICAN women, State Sen. Sandy Senn, hammering a bill to ban abortion in the Palmetto State.
Maybe times are changing… pic.twitter.com/F6YLPjn2eU
— Official Deep South Dem đź’Ž (@25thAmendTrump) April 28, 2023
"I'm not going to vote in a way that's going to oppress women": South Carolina Republican state Sen. Sandy Senn discusses why she joined a multi-day filibuster against a near-total abortion ban in her state, and voted against the bill. t.co/c5Idnt2t5y pic.twitter.com/j2CzY2WDva
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I never understood how they supported gays and not abortion.
So, this is no shock.
In one state, Republican women filibustered to block a near total abortion ban introduced by their own party. In another, the Republican co-sponsor of a six-week abortion ban subsequently tanked his own bill. On the federal level, a Republican congresswoman warns that the GOP’s abortion stance could meaning “losing huge” in 2024.
As states continue to bring in tighter restrictions on abortion following the fall of Roe v Wade, internal divisions within the Republican party on the issue are starting to show.