
According to one Republican, pregnancy from rape is 'an opportunity' | Arwa Mahdawi
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Because Republicans are extremely pro-life, as they love to remind us, the ban kindly makes an exemption for abortion in cases where it might save the life of the pregnant person.37% : Republicans in Ohio are trying to pass a "trigger ban" that would immediately criminalize abortion in the state, without any exemptions for rape or incest, if Roe v Wade is overturned by the supreme court.
37% : Abortion in cases where a child is raped.
35% : As you will have gathered, Schmidt's remarks on rape were delivered during a debate on abortion.
33% : Back in 2010 when Schmidt was a congresswoman, she took it upon herself to lecture a group of elementary school students - some of whom were as young as six - about how abortion involves killing a child before its born and is wrong.
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