Today in Democrat extremism: Abortion as a solution to inflation?
… But first, a quick recap of Tuesday night’s FL-Sen debate. Senator Marco Rubio did an outstanding job exposing Val Demings’ extremism:
Here Rubio calls Demings out for voting against protections for babies who survive abortions, citing data. Elsewhere in the debate he challenged the moderator to ask Demings to define “viability.” It is a shame the moderator did not follow up.
Rubio was one of the first co-sponsors of Sen. Graham’s Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children from Late-Term Abortions Act. He has also proposed a comprehensive plan to empower moms and support children. Our ground team has made over 550,000 visits to voters in Florida, where they hear stories like this:
Must-Reads: Republicans Have Good Answers on Abortion; Dems’ Priorities Are Wildly Out of Touch
Katie Pavlich writes at The Hill:
While inflation, the economy and crime will take precedent as top issues for voters this cycle, Republicans leaning into their pro-life positions isn’t ruining them at the polls. In fact, it’s motivating their base voters to show up.
“What our poll is showing is that the pro-life people are more motivated by the abortion issue to vote in these midterms than the pro-choice people are,” former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) said about a recent ABC News poll during a “This Week” panel discussion.
Republicans aren’t getting ahead before Election Day simply because voter focus is on other issues. It’s also because they have good answers to questions and responses to false attacks of “extremism” on abortion.
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is spot on in their commentary on President Biden’s pro-abortion pep rally yesterday:
Democrats are worried that voters are moving toward Republicans as the midterm elections near, and President Biden on Tuesday came out with his counteroffer: A national law that would allow abortion up to the last day of pregnancy in all 50 states.
With three weeks before Election Day, Mr. Biden told the Democratic National Committee that if Democrats keep control of Congress, “the first bill that I will send to the Congress” will codify a nationwide right to abortion.
Not lowering the price of gas or home heating (see nearby), not rebuilding U.S. defenses, and not easing his regulatory onslaught amid what economists now say is a likely recession in 2023. No, job one in year three of the Biden Presidency will be imposing the abortion values of New York and California on Louisiana and Pennsylvania.
Continue reading at The Wall Street Journal
Stacey Abrams: “Having children is why you’re worried about your price for gas”
Stacey Abrams is back with a “modest proposal” for families struggling to afford necessities:
Every Democratic candidate should be asked if he or she agrees. The typical American voter finds this abhorrent, and we must all work to ensure that they are informed about the Democrats’ extremism.