State of California secondary Archives: on Abortion
Barbara Boxer:
Don't go back to criminalizing women and doctors
One of the sharpest exchanges occurred when the candidates were asked about abortion. "If my opponent's views prevailed, women and doctors would be criminals, they would go to jail. Women would die, like they did before Roe v. Wade," said Boxer, a fierce
critic of restrictions on existing abortion rights.Fiorina reiterated her support for overturning the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion, but said, "The most important issue right now in this election is the creation of jobs."
Source: Los Angeles Times coverage of 2010 CA Senate Debate
Sep 2, 2010
Carly Fiorina:
Overturn the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion
One of the sharpest exchanges occurred when the candidates were asked about abortion. "If my opponent's views prevailed, women and doctors would be criminals, they would go to jail. Women would die, like they did before Roe v. Wade," said Boxer, a fierce
critic of restrictions on existing abortion rights.Fiorina reiterated her support for overturning the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion, but said, "The most important issue right now in this election is the creation of jobs."
Source: Los Angeles Times coverage of 2010 CA Senate Debate
Sep 2, 2010
Carly Fiorina:
Embryonic stem cell research ok if not created for purpose
On Stem-cell research: Fiorina said she felt comfortable allowing federal funding to go to research using adult stem cells, as well as embryos that would have been destroyed otherwise. "It is when embryos are produced for the purposes of destruction,
for the purposes of stem cell research that I have a great deal of difficulty," she said. Boxer did not address the question, which was directed to Fiorina.
Source: Los Angeles Times coverage of 2010 CA Senate Debate
Sep 2, 2010
Carly Fiorina:
Exceptions for rape, incest, and maternal endangerment
Politico reports that Boxer has hammered away at Fiorina's stance on abortion during their two previous debates. But observers say she's holding back a bit. That strategy contrasts with her three previous campaigns for the
Senate, where she's found success against other conservative Republicans who view abortion similarly to Fiorina.Boxer charged that Fiorina's stance on abortion is "'a direct threat' to the rights of women in California and the nation," the Los Angeles
Times reports. Boxer said, "The most extreme anti-choice groups have found their candidate in Carly Fiorina." Fiorina, who opposes abortion except in the case of rape, incest or when the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother, has said the allegation
is a distortion of her position. She told reporters that her opponent was trying to shift voters' attention from more pressing concerns. Fiorina has not explained what actions, if any, she would take in Congress to restrict abortion if elected"
Source: Medical News Today coverage of 2010 CA Senate Debate
Oct 18, 2010
David Hadley:
Pregnancy is a woman's decision, but restrictions ok
David Hadley believes--as a matter of law--that women and couples have the right to make their own decisions about pregnancies. He is personally opposed to abortion as birth control;
he'll vote against partial birth abortion; and he favors parental notification because state law should strengthen the family unit.
Source: 2018 CA gubernatorial campaign website DavidHadley.com
May 2, 2017
Gail Lightfoot:
Oppose embryonic stem cell research
Q: Do you support or oppose expanding federal funding for research using embryonic stem cells?Lightfoot selected, "Oppose."
Lightfoot added, "Again, this is a private sector area of concern. The ethical issues are for scientists and physicians to
resolve and for you & me to decide if we agree enough to support their research. Government research is paid for with taxes we pay under threat of punishment. That is no way to improve our lives and allow each of us to decide where our money ought to go.
Source: Your Candidates Your Health profile: 2012 CA Senate debates
Jun 15, 2012
Jimmy Gomez:
Fight for Planned Parenthood and women's access
Jimmy received the Champion of Choice Award from Planned Parenthood in 2015 because of his record of standing for gender equality, and is endorsed by the Planned Parenthood Action Fund.
Jimmy will fight the GOP's war against women and access to health care
Source: 2017 CA House campaign website, JimmyGomezForCongress.com
Jun 6, 2017
Nanette Barragan:
Don't force views of men in Congress on women's bodies
Congress--at more than 80% men--shouldn't be trying to force their views on the rest of us and judge what's right for every woman in America. We should be investing in programs that help women get the health & reproductive care they need--not slashing
funds for these critical programs. We must defend a woman's right to choose.And we must make sure that women aren't forced to choose between having a family and having a job--with increased protections in the workplace and paid leave for parents.
Source: 2016 CA House campaign website BarraganForCongress.com
Nov 8, 2016
Peter Camejo:
Abortions should always be legally available
Camejo supports the following principles concerning abortion: - Abortions should always be legally available.
Source: Congressional CA 2002 National Political Awareness Test
Oct 9, 2002
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