Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Godlewski steps up criticism against Johnson over abortion

- Bill Glauber

Democratic U.S. Sen. candidate Sarah Godlewski was in Washington, D.C., last week when news broke of a leaked draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion that would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.

Godlewski rushed to the steps of the Supreme Court, posted a photo and video to Twitter and then returned two days later to cut a commercial, taking on the abortion issue and slamming Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson.

On Wednesday, Godlewski, the state treasurer, stepped up her criticism of Johnson and the potential court decision as she convened a discussion in Milwaukee.

“I never thought that this would happen in my lifetime. We’re moving backwards,” said Godlewski, who has been endorsed by EMILY’s List, a group that backs women candidates who support abortion rights.

Johnson has said he believes life begins at conception and that if the high court draft becomes the final decision he would “agree with that outcome.” He later said Wisconsin’s neartotal ban on abortions under an 1849 law would not last long if Roe v. Wade is overturned.

“For (Johnson) to say this is not going to be an issue, (he’s) completely disconnect­ed from Wisconsin.” Sarah Godlewski Democratic U.S. Sen. candidate

On Wednesday, Johnson told the Wall Street Journal he expected abortion would be a nonissue in the campaign.

“It might be a little messy for some people, but abortion is not going away,” Johnson said, suggesting people in Wisconsin would still have options, such as driving across state lines to Illinois. “I just don’t think this is going to be the big political issue everybody thinks it is, because it’s not going to be that big a change.”

Godlewski countered, “For someone to say this is not going to be an issue, you’re completely disconnect­ed from Wisconsin.

“If he actually had conversati­ons with women, if he had conversati­ons with families, he would understand these are things they are facing,” she said. “What do Wisconsini­tes not want, politician­s making health care choices for them. And Ron Johnson is saying, let’s just throw liberty out the window, let’s have politician­s make those kinds of health care choices for women.”

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