I know you guys hope that your lies about the Immigration problems will carry you, but women are voting for their health and their freedom. Via WAPO: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rtion-ban/
And she's not the only one. Also from the article:It’s here, by the fireplace, where Phillips runs her in-home day care, greets her mechanic husband at the end of his workday and watches their daughter play with the family’s pit bull rescue. It’s also here where she’s coordinating her campaign for state legislature, motivated by the trauma of seeking an abortion while pregnant with Miley Rose.
Phillips had been overjoyed by the prospect of another little girl. Then, at about 19 weeks, a routine ultrasound revealed devastating problems: Amniotic fluid supporting the fetus had drained; its lungs, heart, brain and other organs were not developing.
Continuing the pregnancy would endanger Phillips, her doctor warned. But Tennessee’s near-total ban on abortion — signed into law some six months earlier — meant she would have to go out of state for the procedure. She temporarily closed her day care, left 5-year-old Adalie with her parents and flew to New York City with her husband. A stranger hosted them. GoFundMe donations covered their travel and medical costs.
Her loss not only turned the petite 28-year-old into a first-time candidate — challenging an antiabortion conservative in a fast-growing district on the Kentucky border — but into a committed activist, too. She is one of three dozen plaintiffs in state and federal lawsuits filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights against abortion bans in Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma and Idaho, among the most restrictive statutes in the country.
The GOP is wanting to turn the USA into Iran, a religious theocracy. And that's what you guys are both voting for.In Louisiana, which also prohibited abortion with few exceptions, Nancy Davis is planning to run for office because of what she went through in 2022 after learning that the fetus she was carrying had no skull. Doctors denied her an abortion despite the lethal anomaly, and she had to leave the state to terminate the pregnancy. Davis reached out to Phillips.
“If reproductive health care is important to you, running for school board isn’t the way to go,” Phillips advised her. “You want to be where you can make the change that you want to see happen.”