Glenn Youngkin Says His Abortion ‘Limit’ Isn’t a Ban. Virginia GOP Candidates Say Otherwise.
The Virginia governor's PAC claims "there is no ban,” just a 15-week "limit." But Republicans in the state have been calling his proposal a ban for months.
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Republicans across the country continue to do backflips to try to make their unpopular abortion bans seem less bad: They keep lying about ballot measures and trying to paint Democrats as the real extremists. Virginia is no exception, and the November 7 elections will determine the fate of abortion access in the state. While Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has insisted—and spent $1.4 million to say as much—that his 15-week abortion ban is a “limit” and not a ban, his Republican colleagues running for state House and Senate have been undermining his rhetorical gymnastics.
Republicans currently control the House of Delegates and Democrats control the Senate, but only by four seats each. If Republicans flip the Senate, Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has made it clear that he expects them to pass a 15-week abortion ban. (Youngkin has been talking about passing the ban since the fall of Roe v. Wade and his PAC conducted all-women focus groups on the legislation this summer.) Virginia is the last state in the South that hasn’t restricted abortion after the fall of Roe and this would be devastating for access across the region.
But the $1.4 million ad that Youngkin’s Spirit of Virginia PAC is running on cable, streaming, and digital media falsely claims the party isn’t pushing for a ban and that it’s “disinformation” to say otherwise. The ad states “there is no ban” and that “Virginia Republicans support a reasonable 15-week limit.” No abortion ban is reasonable, but this choice of words is nothing more than an effort to mislead voters into thinking it’s OK to vote for Republicans or to simply not vote.
However, complicating Youngkin’s efforts to rebrand a ban as a mere “limit” are the words of actual Republicans on the ballot in Virginia this fall. At least five of them have correctly called Youngkin’s bill a ban, per a memo shared with Jezebel by the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, which works to elect Democrats to state legislatures.
Here’s a rundown.
Delegate Jason Ballard (HD-42)
Ballard is running for re-election in House District 42. His own website says: “Through increased funding for pregnancy centers that encourage life and a 15-week abortion ban, Jason will always support legislation that will protect society’s voiceless.”