GOP backs-off of abortion restrictions
amid fears of 2024 backlash: Potential
presidential candidate Chris Sununu says
Roe v. Wade overturn was wrong and Rep.
Nancy Mace lauds Supreme Court decision
to protect abortion pill access
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Katelyn Caralle
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
4/23/2023 10:05:32 PM
Republicans are balking on restrictive abortion stances as the 2024 campaign season ramps up and polls show most swing voters are not in favor of women having less access to abortion procedures and medicines.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said Sunday morning that the 'next generation of Republicans' are against abortion restrictions. He advised anyone considering a 2024 presidential run – himself included – to stop talking about abortion.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace also warned her colleagues to 'read the room' when it comes to these particular women's healthcare issues.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 4/23/2023 10:17:23 PM (No. 1454673)
Ruh roh. Two more rinos step up and show their true colors. Sununu and Maceroni, are you grateful your mothers did not abort you? The unborn now have you in their cross hairs of those who should not be loved and should not be in this world.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
FormerDem 4/23/2023 10:28:54 PM (No. 1454677)
Bye Sununu. Bye Mace.
24 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
Northcross 4/23/2023 10:35:11 PM (No. 1454680)
May not be a bad plan. Be just like the Democrats. Campaign on reasonable access to abortion, and then drop the hammer after getting elected.
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RINOS are by nature very timid and scared of their own shadows. These two latest are just more examples of RINO neverTrump thinking.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
SALady 4/23/2023 10:58:26 PM (No. 1454689)
Consider the source. The "Daily Mail" is a British rag sheet about 50 steps below "The National Enquirer" for journalistic integrity!!!!
At least "The National Enquirer" is known to get things right once in a great while. The "Daily Mail" has never gotten anything right even once!!!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
chumley 4/23/2023 11:00:26 PM (No. 1454690)
And so it begins anew. Vote for the R or the D might get in. So what? theres not a dimes worth of difference between the two. Dead babies? Thats ok. Most of them are black anyway.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
jayjeti 4/24/2023 12:29:54 AM (No. 1454718)
They lick a finger and test which way the wind blows and choose themselves vs crushing a skull and a sucking the brains out.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 4/24/2023 1:54:53 AM (No. 1454728)
RINOs, Uniparty pukes.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
mifla 4/24/2023 5:06:01 AM (No. 1454750)
God does not care about elections, but he does care about the unborn.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 4/24/2023 7:19:28 AM (No. 1454797)
Proving, again, that the most valuable thing to a politician is his/her/its re-election.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
udanja99 4/24/2023 8:17:04 AM (No. 1454844)
Mace is my representative. I voted against her in the primary last year but was forced to vote for her in the general because her opponent was a leftist lunatic. That won’t happen again. If she wins her next primary, I will not vote at all.
As for Sununu - he has about as much chance as Liz Cheney.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/24/2023 8:47:49 AM (No. 1454871)
If you put mildly restricted abortion rights ahead of your important Constitutional rights and freedom being trampled upon maybe you are not smart enough to vote.
4 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
Kate318 4/24/2023 9:46:10 AM (No. 1454921)
The media has been flooded with the message that abortion is a losing issue. I’ve seen it posted on many conservative sites lately, including this one. It’s definitely a coordinated attack, and the Republicans fall all over themselves to surrender like the cowards they are. These politicians live and die by polls that are skewed to the leftist culture, and have absolutely no connection to the majority of people they represent. Today’s technology has changed the abortion conversation considerably, as more and more women actually see how developed their babies are, early in their pregnancies. To characterize all women as being in line with less restrictive abortion policies is dangerously misguided and completely out of touch.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
ladydawgfan 4/24/2023 10:04:31 AM (No. 1454938)
Useless RINOs!! IMHO, the GOP needs less "crossers of the aisle" and more "callers of the bullSchiff!!" Sununu just ended any Presidential aspirations before they even started, all to appease people who would have never voted for him to begin with.
2 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
judy 4/24/2023 10:07:36 AM (No. 1454942)
So Sununu & Mace are running the republican party....what a complete joke!
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
red1066 4/24/2023 11:05:13 AM (No. 1454991)
The overturn of Roe v Wade wasn't a mistake. Passing it was the mistake. The Supreme Court just corrected the mistake of the earlier court. While I'm against abortions, making the taxpayer pay for the abortions was wrong. This was always a state's issue, not a federal issue. Abortions are still legal, and the availability of birth control couldn't get much easier. This is really an issue about people not wanting to pay for their mistakes. They want someone else to pay for it.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 4/24/2023 11:51:29 AM (No. 1455035)
Once SOTUS ruled last year, it went to the individual states to determine how they'll handle the abortion issue.
That would be exactly what Sununu would be talking about as he's from a very socially liberal state, so it's not unusual to hear his take on the issue, but that does not render him a RINO.
Only the Democrat party has a lock-step view of abortion, and it aligns more closely to the California model, which has ZERO restrictions. No one should be so extreme, and it's what the response should be, "do you think we should be like California with no restrictions up-to birth even?"
Every state should be able to handle the issue how they feel is best for their state. Most will likely be reasonable with something close to the original Roe (first quarter), or close to the majority of Europe (15-16 weeks).
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