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Live Action founder and president Lila Rose told Fox News Digital EXCLUSIVELY on Tuesday. Kansas residents not only voted for leading candidates in the U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races, they also voted for an amendment to ensure that the state’s constitution does not guarantee access to abortion.
An amendment that values both is a source of optimism among pro-life Americans and groups like LiveAction, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending abortion and building a culture of life. It is
Speaking to Fox News Digital after the results, Rose said:
“The media and the abortion industry have spent months overtime spreading lies and disinformation in Kansas and millions of dollars to influence voters,” she continued. Although this outcome at , is disappointing, because we have the truth on our side, the pro-life movement can still emerge victorious, working relentlessly until abortion is illegal and unthinkable.”
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“[A]At the end of the day, you have no right to kill, you have a right to live,” Rose said earlier in the day. Congress can pass laws to protect children and regulate abortion. ”
Value The Both, she said, is just the latest in a national trend to seek greater support for the sanctity of life.
Kansas’ case was granted in Dobbs v. Jackson, in which the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Mississippi’s claims.
In response to countervailing measures in states like New York, where Gov. Kathy Hochul declared the state a “safe harbor” for abortion seekers, Rose called voters “extremist” politicians who support abortion. ‘, they would reject them. .
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“It really comes down to an information battle,” she said. “As we saw in Kansas, abortion advocates spread misinformation online by millions and use enthusiastic pro-abortion media to spread disinformation.”
“So if we succeed in educating people about what these laws actually do to protect children, the humanity of children, and the risks of abortion, many voters will be left-wing extremists. I would reject the pro-abortion policy.”
The issue of abortion has been at the center of several Republican gubernatorial primaries around the country, with Doug Mastriano of Pennsylvania, Dan Cox of Maryland, and Tudor Dixon of Michigan each winning the contest. .
Without talking about specific races, Rose argued that having an adamantly pro-life candidate in the general election ballot would backfire by galvanizing pro-choice voters to come out and support the Democratic challenger. disregarded the claim that it would result in
“I think there is also a very active pro-life movement trying to vote for and reject pro-abortion candidates,” she said.
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“This is what motivates the pro-life side,” he continued, adding that many pro-life candidates have an attractive economic platform attached to the issue, noting that inflation on all sides is a factor. It suggests that it has a greater appeal to disgusted voters than otherwise.
“The combination of pro-abortion extremism they are trying to use is Gavin Newsom’s [in California] —his economic policies are atrocious…but he uses his extremism against abortion and abortion out of something of a token of victory. It won’t work out for him, I don’t think so in the long run.”
Rose also responded to the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Idaho over statewide abortion restrictions.
Gem state law bans abortions except in cases of rape or incest, and Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday that it violated emergency medical and labor laws and provided doctors with stabilizing treatment. He claimed that he demanded that
When pressured by Fox News correspondent David Spandt, Garland shaggy and denied that the case was “going around the Supreme Court.”
Speaking to Fox News Digital, Rose said the Justice Department’s allegations are baseless.
“The Supreme Court’s rejection of Roe v. Wade [what] You could say it was a compromise between pro-abortionists and life supporters, but it wasn’t quite justice,” she said.
“I mean, it’s ridiculous for the Justice Department to somehow show that states like Idaho can’t give children legal protection. A political stance from the Justice Department that seeks to appease the most extreme pro-abortion sections of the United States.
“Most Americans want restrictions on abortion. [Biden] Management is long term. ”
“I think the country as a whole is on the verge of ending,” she said. “It is moving towards life in both laws, and I think in the hearts and minds of many.”
Fox News’ Paul Best and Sydney Shea contributed to this report..