Chicago Sun-Times

Former Mo. rep’s ‘legitimate rape’ comment sank bid for Senate

- BY JOHN HANNA AND JIM SALTER

Former U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, a conservati­ve Missouri Republican whose comment that women’s bodies have a way of avoiding pregnancie­s in cases of “legitimate rape” sank his bid for the U.S. Senate and became a cautionary tale for other GOP candidates, has died. He was 74.

Mr. Akin had cancer for several years, his son Perry said in a statement. He died late Sunday at his home in Wildwood, a St. Louis suburb.

“As my father’s death approached, we had people from all different walks of life share story after story of the personal impact he had on them,” Perry Akin said in a statement to The Associated Press.

“He was a devout Christian, a great father, and a friend to many. We cherish many fond memories from him driving the tractor at our annual hayride, to his riveting delivery of the freedom story at 4th of July parties dressed in the full uniform of a colonial minuteman. The family is thankful for his legacy: a man with a servant’s heart who stood for truth.”

Mr. Akin represente­d a Republican­leaning Missouri district that included St. Louis-area suburbs for 12 years, giving up a safe seat to run for the U.S. Senate in 2012. He emerged from a crowded GOP primary to challenge then-incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, only to seriously hurt Republican­s’ chances of recapturin­g a Senate majority less than two weeks later.

Mr. Akin, a strong abortion opponent, was asked during an interview by a St. Louis TV station whether he supported allowing abortions for women who have been raped. He answered that “from what I understand from doctors” that such pregnancie­s are “really rare.”

He added: “If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.”

His comments sparked an outcry. The Republican presidenti­al candidate, Mitt Romney, immediatel­y rebuked Mr. Akin and said his campaign would allow abortions in such cases.

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