Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign
- Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has taken a hardline stance on the state's abortion ban, reversing his support for rape and incest exceptions.
- Democratic Governor Andy Beshear has criticized Cameron's position, running ads that highlight the consequences of the ban for victims of rape and incest.
- The lack of exceptions for rape and incest in Kentucky's abortion ban has been a divisive issue, with voters rejecting a measure aimed at denying constitutional protections for abortion.
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Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign
The complexities of abortion-related politics in the post-Roe v. Wade era continue to put the squeeze on Republican Daniel Cameron, who appeared to redefine his position on Kentucky's strict anti-abortion law for the second time in two weeks while campaigning for governor.
Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The complexities of abortion-related politics in the post-Roe v. Wade era continue to put the squeeze on Republican Daniel Cameron, who appeared to redefine his position […]
Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign
The complexities of abortion-related politics in the post-Roe v. Wade era continue to put the squeeze on Republican Daniel Cameron, who appeared to redefine his position on Kentucky's strict anti-abortion law for the second time in two weeks while campaigning for governor.
Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The complexities of abortion-related politics in the post-Roe v. Wade era continue to put the squeeze on Republican Daniel Cameron, who appeared to redefine his position on Kentucky's strict anti-abortion law for the second time in two weeks while campaigning for governor. After revealing last week that he would sign legislation adding rape and incest exceptions to the state's abortion ban, Cameron seemed to take a more ha…
Republican offers new twist on abortion exceptions as issue stays at forefront of Kentucky campaign
By BRUCE SCHREINER Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The complexities of abortion-related politics in the post-Roe v. Wade era are continuing to put the squeeze on Republican Daniel Cameron. He appeared to redefine his position on Kentucky’s anti-abortion law for the second time in two weeks while campaigning for governor. Last week, Cameron revealed he would sign legislation adding rape and incest exceptions to the state’s abortion ban. C…
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