Democratic Party - Democratic National Committee

31/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2024 02:59

JD Vance is Bringing the Trump Vance Extreme Anti Choice Agenda to Arizona Arrow

As Donald Trump's anti-choice running mate JD Vance travels to Arizona for a rally today, DNC Spokesperson Aida Ross released the following statement:

"Women in Arizona are living under an abortion ban only made possible by Donald Trump's efforts to overturn Roe v. Wade - and if given the chance, Trump and JD Vance would go even further and force their extreme anti-choice Project 2025 agenda onto Arizonans. Vance wants abortion to be 'illegal nationally,' attacked exceptions for rape and incest, and is even willing to ban women from traveling out of their state for reproductive care. In November, voters will soundly reject the Trump-Vance ticket's anti-choice extremism at the ballot box - in Arizona and across the country."

JD Vance is in Arizona today, a state with an extreme abortion ban - which has no exceptions for rape or incest - made possible by Donald Trump. Vance has been clear he supports bans like the one in Arizona and in 21 other states across the country.

New York Times: "The U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade overrode many state abortion laws, but after the court reversed that decision nearly two years ago, some states began once again to enact restrictions. In Arizona's case, the Legislature passed a law in 2022 banning the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy."

Arizona Attorney General's Office: "Arizona law does not have exceptions for rape or incest."

Trump: "I was proudly the person responsible for the ending of … Roe v. Wade."

Trump: "We broke Roe v. Wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. We gave it back to the states, and the states are working very brilliantly … But they're working, and it's working the way it's supposed to."

Vance's anti-choice record includes wanting abortion to be "illegal nationally," criticizing exceptions for rape and incest, comparing abortion to slavery, and more.

CNN: "JD Vance said in 2022 he 'would like abortion to be illegal nationally'"

"During a podcast interview in January 2022, then-candidate JD Vance said he 'certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally' and was 'sympathetic' to the view that a national ban was necessary to stop women from traveling across states to obtain an abortion."

JD Vance: "I think that what I really think on - so first of all, the Dobbs decision, everybody knows, overruled Roe v. Wade - I think that was the right decision."

Manu Raju, CNN: "J.D. Vance, the Ohio GOP senator, says Republicans need to shift their approach on abortion and begin to embrace federal legislation … 'We can't give into the idea that the federal Congress has no role in this matter,' he told us."

Newsweek: "J.D. Vance Backs 'National Standard' for Abortions"

Daily Beast: "J.D. Vance suggested he would support prohibiting abortion even in cases of rape and incest-and dismissed those catalysts as 'inconvenient.'"

Vice: "JD Vance Compared Abortion to Slavery"

The Hill: "During his campaign for Senate, Vance applauded the overturning of Roe v. Wade and supported Texas's ban on abortion, which does not allow exceptions other than cases where the mother's life is at risk.

"'Two wrongs don't make a right,' he said in 2021 when asked whether abortion laws should allow for exceptions for rape and incest."

NBC News: "Senate Republicans block Democratic bill codifying Roe v. Wade abortion protections"

"Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked legislation led by Democrats to revive the protections of Roe v. Wade in the wake of the Supreme Court eliminating the nationwide right to abortion."

Republicans who voted against include: JD Vance.

Letter Signed by Vance and Other Members of Congress: "Abortion is not health care-it is a brutal act that destroys the life of an unborn child and hurts women. Congress did not authorize HHS to extend special provisions for abortion such as these under the guise of 'health care.' The Proposed Rule unlawfully thwarts the enforcement of compassionate laws protecting unborn children and their mothers, and directs health care providers to defy lawful court orders and search warrants."

The Trump-Vance ticket is in lockstep, pushing an extreme anti-choice Project 2025 agenda as their allies plot to ban abortion nationwide and rip away reproductive care.

Vance: "I've reviewed a lot of [Project 2025]. There are some good ideas in there."

Sean Hannity, Fox News: "So you completely agree, are in full, complete agreement with President Trump?"

JD Vance: "My view is that Donald Trump is the leader of the Republican Party and his views on abortion are going to be the views that dominate this party and drive this party forward."

Rolling Stone: "Inside the MAGA Plan to Attack Birth Control, Surveil Women and Ban the Abortion Pill"

"The attacks on mifepristone and resurrection of Comstock stand out as particularly harmful proposals, but they are only two of the dozens of ways the Republicans behind Project 2025 envision restricting access to abortion and contraception if they win the White House next year. Elsewhere in the document, there are proposals to eliminate the morning-after pill from the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate under the rationale that it is a 'potential abortifacient.'"

Axios: "This is undeniably a Trump-driven operation. The biggest tell: Johnny McEntee - one of Trump's closest White House aides, and his most fervent internal loyalty enforcer - is a senior adviser to Project 2025. One of the most powerful architects is Stephen Miller, a top West Wing adviser for the Trump administration."

New York Times: "Roberts told me that he views Heritage's role today as 'institutionalizing Trumpism.'"

Politico: "Organizations including Heritage, former Vice President Mike Pence's group Advancing American Freedom, and the Southern Baptist Convention's public advocacy-focused Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission have worked behind the scenes over the last few weeks to distribute talking points, circulate policy recommendations and educate Republican officials and their staff about their ethical concerns with how IVF is commonly practiced in the United States."

The vast majority of voters in Arizona and across the country reject anti-choice extremism like that contained in the Trump-Vance Project 2025 agenda, and want to protect abortion access.

Associated Press: "According to AP VoteCast, a broad survey of the electorate, 61% of Arizona voters in the 2022 midterm elections said abortion should be legal in most or all cases.

"Two-thirds of midterm voters in Arizona said the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade was an important factor in their vote for that election.

"About 6 in 10 Arizona voters in that election said they would favor a law guaranteeing access to legal abortion nationwide."

Washington Post: "The polling, from CBS News and YouGov, shows striking margins in Arizona and Florida for enshrining abortion rights into those states' constitutions. That position leads 65 percent to 21 percent in Arizona."

Pew Research: "Broad Public Support for Legal Abortion Persists 2 Years After Dobbs"

"About six-in-ten (63%) say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. This share has grown 4 percentage points since 2021 - the year prior to the 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization that overturned Roe…

"Since before Roe was overturned, both parties have seen a modest uptick in the share who say abortion should be legal."

USA Today: "Americans overwhelmingly oppose the next goal of many anti-abortion activists, to enact a federal law banning abortion nationwide. By 80%-14%, those surveyed opposed that idea, including 65% of Republicans and 83% of independents."

Axios: "Most Americans support abortion access one year after Roe v. Wade: poll"