CNN Admits Walz signed bill allowing post-birth “abortions”

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(Vance) said last week at a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, that Walz, as Minnesota governor, backed a measure that would allow abortion “right up to the moment of birth, even to the point at which doctors wouldn’t be required to provide life-saving care to a baby who survived a botched abortion.”

“That is just sick,” he said.

Walz signed the measure into law in early 2023. Advocates at the time said it was intended to keep decisions about reproductive care in the hands of women and their doctors, rather than politicians and judges.


I’m guessing that will be edited soon.
 
And if the Left-wing moderators at tonight's debate hear about it, they will have a conniption saying how it is sooooo untrue.

Their heads may even explode, we can only hope.
 
And Vance said he wanted the state to track pregnant women so the question is why have the two parties decided to run the extreme's?
 
And Vance said he wanted the state to track pregnant women so the question is why have the two parties decided to run the extreme's?
Because the “undecided moderates” are not reliable voters. Elections are won by motivating the base.
 
And if the Left-wing moderators at tonight's debate hear about it, they will have a conniption saying how it is sooooo untrue.

Their heads may even explode, we can only hope.
The difference with tonight's debate is that Vance is fluent in policy and fantastic with counterpunches and counterarguments. He'll speak up and correct any contributions from the moderators and correct Walz as well. Walz has already admitted to not doing well in debates, will most likely have his memorized lines (like he did in 2022 Gubernatorial debate) and voiced stress and nervousness with debating against Vance.

He's going to get his ass kicked tonight.
 
The difference with tonight's debate is that Vance is fluent in policy and fantastic with counterpunches and counterarguments. He'll speak up and correct any contributions from the moderators and correct Walz as well. Walz has already admitted to not doing well in debates, will most likely have his memorized lines (like he did in 2022 Gubernatorial debate) and voiced stress and nervousness with debating against Vance.

He's going to get his ass kicked tonight.
Yes, but what will JD do when the moderators tackle him to the ground and tar and feather him as they scream he is telling lie after lie?
 
If most of the aborted would have grown up to be Democrats, why is the GOP up in arms about it? Also, minorities are/were big users of abortion services.
 

(Vance) said last week at a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, that Walz, as Minnesota governor, backed a measure that would allow abortion “right up to the moment of birth, even to the point at which doctors wouldn’t be required to provide life-saving care to a baby who survived a botched abortion.”

“That is just sick,” he said.

Walz signed the measure into law in early 2023. Advocates at the time said it was intended to keep decisions about reproductive care in the hands of women and their doctors, rather than politicians and judges.


I’m guessing that will be edited soon.
Have you read the actual text of the bill or just JD Vance’s characterization of it?
 
Unless the questions are about the viscosity or chemistry of horse semen, Vance is going to mop the floor with the tampon boy....

:laughing0301: :laughing0301: :laughing0301:
JD is perhaps the most likeable candidates on either ticket, yet the continual media attacks take their toll, just like with previous GOP VP's like Saraha Palin.
 

(Vance) said last week at a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, that Walz, as Minnesota governor, backed a measure that would allow abortion “right up to the moment of birth, even to the point at which doctors wouldn’t be required to provide life-saving care to a baby who survived a botched abortion.”

“That is just sick,” he said.

Walz signed the measure into law in early 2023. Advocates at the time said it was intended to keep decisions about reproductive care in the hands of women and their doctors, rather than politicians and judges.


I’m guessing that will be edited soon.
There is no place in the country where a 'post-birth' killing is legal, period, end of topic. In fact 'post-birth abortion' is an oxymoron but will that stop Trump and Vance from repeating that lie? Hasn't yet since they find making up stories is far better than running on their unpopular policies.
 

(Vance) said last week at a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, that Walz, as Minnesota governor, backed a measure that would allow abortion “right up to the moment of birth, even to the point at which doctors wouldn’t be required to provide life-saving care to a baby who survived a botched abortion.”

“That is just sick,” he said.

Walz signed the measure into law in early 2023. Advocates at the time said it was intended to keep decisions about reproductive care in the hands of women and their doctors, rather than politicians and judges.


I’m guessing that will be edited soon.
never happened.
 

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