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GOP leader: Ban goes too far

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House Minority Leader McCarthy says he opposes an Alabama law that outlaws virtually all abortions.

WASHINGTON — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said Thursday that he opposes a new Alabama law that outlaws virtually all abortions, even in cases of rape and incest, arguing that it “goes further than I believe.”

“I believe in exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother, and that’s what I’ve voted on,” McCarthy said at his weekly news conference.

The new law in Alabama, the strictest in the country, has divided Republican­s and put them on the defensive on the issue. Until this week, Republican­s had been playing offense by casting Democrats as extreme due to a recent New York law expanding access to late-term abortion.

In addition to not including exceptions for rape or incest, the Alabama law also allows a penalty of up to 99 years in prison for doctors who perform abortions.

Republican­s are wary of a reprise of 2012, when they lost two key Senate races in Indiana and Missouri after the party’s nominees in those states made comments about pregnancie­s resulting from rape. The debate over the Alabama law also comes at a time when Republican­s are looking to make inroads with suburban women, a voting bloc that they lost when Democrats recaptured the House in 2018.

Among those criticizin­g the Alabama bill this week was televangel­ist Pat Robertson, who decried it as “extreme.”

President Donald Trump and the White House have been silent on the law, and GOP senators such as Martha McSally of Arizona and Thom Tillis of North Carolina facing tough reelection races next year have been hesitant to weigh in on it.

McCarthy said exceptions for rape and incest are “exactly what Republican­s have voted on in this House. That’s what our platform says.”

Bue he declined to offer an opinion on whether the Alabama law should be struck down. “I’m not an attorney,” he said.

A spokesman for the other top Republican in Congress, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the Alabama law.

 ?? ZACH GIBSON/GETTY ?? House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy on abortion: “I believe in exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother.”
ZACH GIBSON/GETTY House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy on abortion: “I believe in exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother.”

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