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'I just can't believe this happened': Republicans didn't want to be talking about abortion right now [1]

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Date: 2022-09-14

Speaking with the benefit of anonymity, one Republican operative quoted in The Hill expressed the emotion many Republicans must be feeling. “I just can’t believe this happened. I cannot believe this happened. Surely Democrats are high-fiving across the country. Imagine how much money they’re going to raise, and they didn’t even have to talk about inflation. They had a press conference on inflation today, and they didn’t even have to talk about it!”

Yes. Thank you!

Many other Republicans want to keep up the pretense that abortion is up to the states—just like Graham himself was doing not long ago.

“I don’t think there’s an appetite for a national platform here. My state, today, is working on this. I’m not sure what he’s thinking here. But I don’t think there will be a rallying around that concept,” Sen. Shelley Moore Capito told Politico. “I don’t think there’s much of an appetite to go that direction.” Lawmakers in her state passed an abortion ban hours after she said that.

”There’s obviously a split of opinion in terms of whether abortion law should be decided by the states, which is my preference … and those who want to set some sort of minimum standard,” Sen. John Cornyn said. “I would keep an open mind on this but my preference would be for those decisions to be made on a state-by-state basis.”

That preference will only last until Republicans have congressional majorities, mind you.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, did not want to talk about it. Sen. John Thune, the second-ranking Senate Republican, defended the bill, though, saying, “I would expect there would be pretty good support for that among, you know, pro-life Republicans and maybe some pro-life Democrats.” Graham’s bill and pledge that it will get a vote in a Republican-controlled Congress may rally the base, but all indications are that Dobbs has shown Democrats who aren’t wholly supportive of abortion rights exactly how far from Republicans they really are on this issue.

Graham seems to think that by pushing for a 15-week ban, he’s going to win swing voters. But it seems like he’s working from old polling (and maybe his bilious gut), while many of his colleagues understand where voter sentiment is now:

x What a difference a Dobbs makes. Before SCOTUS overturned Roe, a WSJ poll found Americans *supporting* a 15-week abortion ban 47-43



Now, they *oppose* such a ban by a 57-30 margin, as @JohnAnzo notes. That's a 31-point swing—and this is what Lindsey Graham is pushing pic.twitter.com/tzv5wygCCs — David Nir (@DavidNir) September 13, 2022

No surprise, then, Democrats are working to make sure that voters hear about Graham’s plan.

x Schumer: What are Democrats doing? Talking about new jobs.. What are the MAGA Republicans doing? A nationwide abortion ban. pic.twitter.com/Johu6hyHn1 — Acyn (@Acyn) September 13, 2022

x Murray: Red state, blue state, doesn't matter. Did you vote against an abortion ban in your state like the people of Kansas? Do you live in a state lake like Washington that has strong protection to the right for abortion? Doesn't matter. This bill would rip away those rights. pic.twitter.com/gFA31shWuO — Acyn (@Acyn) September 13, 2022

Shout it from the rooftops. Run it in a hundred ads in the final stretch of the election season.

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