Abortionists and abortion advocates are pushing to trigger referendums on liberalizing terminations in a further nine states, building on their successes in states such as Ohio in recent months.
“We’ve already seen the power of direct democracy in seven states where campaigns to protect or restore abortion rights won resoundingly,” boasted the CEO of the political arm of Planned Parenthood, Alexis McGill Johnson. “Across the country, voters are eager to fight the tide of anti-abortion policies pushed by politicians,” she claimed.
Pro-abortion activists are even pushing for referendums in states like Nevada, where the abortion limit is currently set at around 12 weeks with exceptions for cases involving incest, rape, and danger to the life of the mother. They want to increase the limit to the point of so-called “fetal viability,” around 24 weeks – despite the fact babies born as early as 21 weeks have survived.
Curtis was born 21 weeks prematurely and spent 275 days in the @uabmedicine RNICU. Today is another day to celebrate for Curtis and his #neonatology team, as @GWR officially named him the world’s most premature infant to survive. Read more here https://t.co/JrVROazC3y pic.twitter.com/AbdWVNVdmE
— UAB Department of Pediatrics (@uabpeds) November 10, 2021
Donald Trump has long warned Republicans against pushing too far, too fast in terms of abortion restrictions, suggesting bans from the point of conception or as early as six weeks, sometimes with no exceptions, lack broad public support, and will result in leftists being able to weaponize abortion to win political power and push through extreme anti-life policies.
“[W]e have to win elections. I can take a view, I can tell you my view is a strong view, but we have to win elections,” Trump told National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam in a recent interview.
“[T]he Democrats are the radicals because they’re willing, remember, I said during my debate with Hillary… [to] rip the baby out of the womb in the seventh, eighth, ninth month,” he explained, warning Republicans against allowing the left to “make you be the radical.”