Rep. Nancy Mace slammed one of her party's measures to impose abortion restrictions — right before she voted for it. As stevebenen writes, it's as if, when it comes to reproductive rights, the Republican Party just can't help itself.
. A total of 220 votes would’ve been just as effective. In other words, given the margin, Mace could’ve opposed the measure without derailing it, but she went along with her party anyway, even as it ignored her concerns and advice.
When it comes to imposing new restrictions on reproductive rights, it’s as if the Republican Party in 2023 just can’t help itself. A New York TimesDemocrats pointed to the vote as a prime example of Republicans taking votes that could ultimately cost them their House majority. Strategists in both parties have suggested that the Supreme Court’s abortion decision, and Democrats’ subsequent efforts to spotlight Republican opposition to abortion rights, weakened the G.O.P.
“For the swing districts they represent, they should be doing the opposite — but they’re not,” Courtney Rice, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s communications director, told the Times. “Their decision to put party politics over pocketbook issues is going to cost them the House in 2024.”
The vote to curtail U.S. troops’ access to reproductive care stood out, but it was hardly the only recent example. Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blockade on military promotions, for example, is also part ofAbout an hour after House GOP members passed a defense package filled with culture war priorities, Iowa’s Republican governor, Kim Reynolds,
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