Democratic Virginia candidate for governor Terry McAuliffe is heading into the gubernatorial election without defining a single restriction on abortion that he supports — and given the opportunity to name abortion restrictions he would support, he passed.
“Are there any boundaries that you could see for restrictions on any kind of abortion?” McAuliffe was asked during a Monday interview with WVTF .
Without naming a single abortion restriction, McAuliffe responded with his oft-repeated assurance that he “will be a brick wall to protect women’s individual rights.”
The former governor of Virginia has repeatedly criticized his opponent Glenn Youngkin’s pro-life stances, but shies away from controversial specifics on abortion policy and repeatedly takes refuge in generalizations when questioned.McAuliffe’s reticence allows his opponent to suggest that the Democratic candidate supports abortion until birth, harnessing the horror and distaste over Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s 2019 comments on infanticide.“I’m pro-life. I’ve said it from the […]
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