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Stacey Abrams refuses to say whether to uphold the abortion limit of up to 9 months

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Does Georgia's Democratic Governor Stacey Abrams believe that abortion should be restricted on Sunday, or that abortion will be accepted for up to nine months? It must be political, stating that it is a "medical decision".

Abrams overturned the Roe v. Wade case on FridaySupreme Court rulingand, depending on whether she believes there should be restrictions on abortion, "Fox. I was pressed during an interview with "News Sunday".

"I believe abortion is a medical decision, and I believe it should be a choice that should be made between doctors and women and in consultation with her family. I believe, "said Abrams. "But I think the challenge we have is to keep this in a political space. It's a medical decision. And what medical choices to make is best for the woman. Should be dominated by, and suggestions for their doctor's advice on what's best. "

Later in the interview," Fox News Sunday "anchor Martha McCallum gave Abrams a child's life. And urged Abrams to criticize the Republican Governor of Georgia. Expand Medicaid in Georgia.

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Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams wouldn't say whether she supported any restrictions on abortions.

Georgia Democratic Governor Stacey Abrams puts restrictions on abortion I didn't say if I supported it. ( Elijah Nouvelage / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

"He is trying to make a woman at every stage of her life He refused to help women. It's the best choice for himself and his family. " "And the reality is that if we are interested in health care, if we are interested in the medical needs of women, especially black women, we must always care."

MacCallum Paraphrased the first question about whether Abrams would supportabortion for up to 9 months, asking when Abrams began to care about the baby's life.

"What I mean is that it is a medical decision. No woman knows that this decision will reach an easy stage. It is not. Therefore, this is medical. It's a decision, and we are absolutely forced to have these difficult conversations, but they must not be political, "Abrams said. 

"You shouldn't make a decision without truly understanding the facts. No other political leader should," continued the Georgia Democratic Party. "This is not a political issue. It is a medical issue." Claim focused voters

Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams warned businesses looking to do business in Georgia to "take into very real consideration the danger" Republican Gov. Brian Kemp poses on women in Georgia if abortion ban goes into effect. 

Stacey Abrams, a candidate for Georgia's Democratic Governor, warned companies looking to do business in Georgia "with very realistic risk" to the Republican government. When the abortion ban comes into effect, Brian Kemp poses for a woman in Georgia.  (Photo by Joe Raedle / Getty Images)

Does Abrams say that abortion should be allowed for up to 9 months for some women? When asked, a Georgia Democrat said, "That's not what I said."

"I said this is a medical decision, and the medical decision that must be made must be made in context. This is an attempt to deny the whole argument. It's a stunning approach to doing, the reality is abortion and reproduction. Care is personal and it's peculiar and should be done between a woman and her doctor, "Abrams concludes. "I don't have the experience or ability to know what's happening to others." 

Abrams also appeared on CNN's State of the Union address on Sunday and had an abortion. When the ban came into effect, she was asked if she believed that thecompany should withdraw from Georgia.

"Whether you're a company thinking of being in Georgia or a citizen, it's very realistic to take into account the dangers Brian Kemp poses to the lives and welfare of women in the state. I tell everyone, "Abrams said.

"Roe's capsizing is a direct result of decades of strategies to deprive women of assisted reproductive technology and the full autonomy of our body," Abrams tweeted Saturday. "As Governor, I will reject the anti-selection method and strive to withdraw the existing anti-selection method."

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The Supreme Court's decision on Friday was that the Supreme Court ruled Roe last month that abortion was effectively a constitutional right. After the draft of the opinion to overturn was leaked.

Cameron Cawthorne is a digital editor of Fox News