GOP senate candidates changing stance on birth control to get women voters
It looks like a hollow attempt to win some women voters in less than two months. Their new stance is that over-the-counter pills should be available. Of course, these typically aren't covered, so they can be a substantial cost to women. Apparently, some of them are having trouble acclimating to their new talking points:
Someone in the audience actually had to say "birth control" to rescue him.
It looks like a hollow attempt to win some women voters in less than two months. Their new stance is that over-the-counter pills should be available. Of course, these typically aren't covered, so they can be a substantial cost to women. Apparently, some of them are having trouble acclimating to their new talking points:
Mike Coffman Wrote:I am just pro-life, and I'm proud of that. And uh, I do not support personhood. But, uh, I support a women's access to, to, um, certainly to — this Hobby Lobby decision — to uh, to get...
Someone in the audience actually had to say "birth control" to rescue him.