Some Republicans are voicing doubt over Alabama IVF ruling. Democrats see an opportunity
- The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos from IVF are treated as children under state law, causing clinics to pause services fearing criminal charges or punitive damages.
- President Joe Biden's party is using the controversy for election campaigns, focusing on reproductive rights. Republicans may face obstacles in winning back suburban women and swing voters due to the ruling.
- New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu expressed concern about the ruling, while Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina avoided commenting on the issue.
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Republicans Are in Panic Mode After Alabama IVF Ruling
Republicans are frantically scrambling to save face as an allegedly pro-family party following a devastating ruling from the Alabama Supreme Court, which has effectively restricted in vitro fertilization across the state.On Friday, the Senate Republican campaign arm issued a memo urging its political candidates to “clearly and concisely reject efforts by the government to restrict IVF.” The National Republican Senatorial Committee derided the al…

Some Republicans are voicing doubt over Alabama IVF ruling. Democrats see an opportunity
Democrats and reproductive rights groups are seizing on a ruling this week by the Alabama Supreme Court that plunges the future of access to in vitro fertilization, commonly known as IVF, into uncertainty.
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