
McAuliffe Claims 'Abortion Will Be Gone' in Virginia If GOP Candidate Wins
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Virginia now allows an unimpeded path to abortion when a fetus is viable outside the womb, usually 22 to 24 weeks into pregnancy," PolitiFact explained.41% : Virginia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe insists access to abortion in the state would be eliminated if Glenn Youngkin, the Republican candidate, wins in November.
32% : "Abortion will be gone here in Virginia," McAuliffe told reporters on Tuesday.
27% : With the Trump court, now what you're seeing happen in Texas, with a candidate like Glenn Youngkin who said he will go on the offense to ban abortions and defund Planned Parenthood."
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