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Roe's reversal divides the 2024 GOP field

"Now that the Roe v. Wade case has been entrusted to the ash pile of history, the new field of sanctity of life is of life. Everyone who values ​​dignity is obliged to decide that all state capitols in the United States will provide fetal defense and support for women in critical pregnancy. Declaration on Twitter"Life" We have been given this second chance of life, so we must not rest and forgive until our dignity is restored to the center of American law in all states of the country. "

Pence did not support a parliament enacting a federal ban on abortion, but his "state of land" is a mouth to claim that the Republican Party wants to completely eradicate the right to abortion. Was given to the Democratic Party. Chairman Nancy Pelosi accused Republicans of "attempting a national abortion ban" and did it immediately and accurately.

Former President himself, other Republicans focusing on 2024 bids, including Donald Trump, may be interpreted as proposing a ban on abortion in the country. I avoided. Personally, according to the New York Times,, Trump simmered prior to Friday's ruling that overthrowing Law would hurt Republicans among suburban women in the medium term.

Publicly congratulated him on fulfilling one of his first vows to the constitutional movement if he was elected in 2016. Mr. Trump, along with other recently announced decisions in his statement, was only possible because I provided everything as promised. "It was a great honor to be able to do so. I did not cave to radical left-wing Democrats, their partners in the fake news media, or RINO, the enemy of similarly true but quiet people.

Other potential Republican hopes for 2024 cast a decision as an opportunity for the state to exercise its will on profound moral issues. But what was missing from their comments on Friday was a reference to Trump or his work to appoint a conservative judge.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, an early top candidate for the Republican presidential primary, hasn't publicly stated whether he wants to further restrict access to abortion, but he signed. It was enacted this spring in support of the enforcement of existing restrictions in the state. Republican leaders in some states are already interested in surpassing Florida's new 15-week law.

"Florida continues to defend the recently enacted pro-life reforms against state court objections, work to expand pro-life protection, and promote adoption, foster care, and child welfare. That will support my life, "Desantis said in a statement.

Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), for example, cites broad opposition to abortion, and it is appropriate to consider federal law "when there is national consensus." He said he was thinking.

"I would like to see an abortion-free day in the United States, except to save my mother's life and incest with rape, but I think that's the case. To state voters, "Hurley said in a call with reporters on Friday.

Senator Rick Scott (R-Fla.) Has also admitted that he is an opponent of abortion, and in recent months, not only as a presidential candidate, but the Republicans will regain a majority in November this year. Responsible for ensuring that you have enough Senate seats. The chairman of the National Republican Senate Committee has downplayed the concept of abortion bans, saying thatmost people believe that they support "reasonable" restrictions and exceptions when it comes to abortion.

In his statement on Friday, the former Governor of Florida praised the Supreme Court's ruling, stating that it "advocated the basic principles of human dignity and federalism."

He upheld a 15-week abortion ban, but his statement on Friday did not propose a more thorough abortion ban. Instead, he was interested in passing a bill to reduce the burden of carrying pregnancy to maturity.

"The Congressman and Pro Life movement is responsible for making adoption more accessible and affordable, allowing them to choose their lives in response to the needs of struggling women and their families. I will do my best to do so, "Scott said. In his statement.

This is a new Republican theme and is endorsed by other potential GOP presidential candidates as state-level leaders are increasingly restricting women's access to abortion. .. This is a policy decision that most Republicans in Washington praise.

"We also need to be serious about putting together as a conservative ... an economic policy that allows families to become independent in this country," said Harley, "reforming the adoption law." He added that he also supports it.

Florida senator Marco Rubio said he would lead a parliamentary prosecution to allocate more government resources to low-income pregnant women.

"But we must not only continue to take steps to protect the fetus, but also do more to support the mother and her baby," Rubio said. Told. "I will soon submit a bill and do everything I can to give all children full access to the American promise."

Last month, Rubio said. The law may include increased child tax credits for working families, the possibility of new parents withdrawing from social security savings, and increased SNAP funding for low-income mothers.

Former United Nations Ambassador and Governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, said the decision "returns the debate to the state-level, closest to the people." Haley also teased a platform that provided additional support to pregnant women.

"My hope is that there is a new commitment from elected members to support and protect mothers and their newborn babies," Haley said.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin won a decisive victory in the state's November elections, foreshadowing a mid-year of potential GOP turmoil in the traditional blue states. , Has not publicly excluded the presidential candidacy. After news of Friday's ruling, Yongkin announced that he was pursuing a law banning abortion after 15 weeks, with the exception of rape, incest and women's lives.

However, in an interview shortly after the news was reported, Yongkin cautiously said he wanted to get bipartisan support for the new abortion law. The Washington Postwas in office to "represent all Virginias."

"There is a place where we can get together," Yongkin said, showing that he was ready to compromise on this issue.

Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) dismissed the idea that Friday's decision, which puts abortion bans into effect in more than 12 states, is the end of access to abortion.

"And the Left has insisted on maniacs that Dobbs' decision would make abortion illegal throughout the country, which is wrong," Cruz said in a statement. "What this decision does is to leave the abortion policy to the state and return power to the American people. This is exactly how the abortion problem was dealt with before Roe."

President The Republican Governor of the Blue State, who made fun of the election, was quiet after the decision. Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland did not issue a statement immediately, but Governor Chris Snune of New Hampshire made a brief statement. Hampshire.

Last year, Sununu signed a ban on abortion after 24 weeks of gestation.

Marianne LeVine and Gary Fineout contributed to this report.