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Jeff Johnson 2018 on Abortion

 

 


Heartbeat bill: ban abortions at about 6 weeks of pregnancy

Q: Abortion: Mostly ban or mostly legal?

Jeff Johnson (R): Ban. Believes in the sanctity of human life from conception. Wants a "heartbeat bill," banning abortions at about 6 weeks of pregnancy.

Tim Walz (D): Legal. Believes in a woman's right to choose, & will continue this support as Governor.

Q: Let Planned Parenthood receive public funds for non-abortion health care?

Johnson: Unknown.

Walz: Yes. Voted against defunding Planned Parenthood.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Minnesota Governor race , Oct 9, 2018

Pro-lifer who believes in protecting the life of the unborn

There is no more important issue than protecting innocent life. Not only is this a moral issue, recent breakthroughs in science and technology have made even more clear that we must protect the life of the unborn. I am Pro-Life and believe in the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death.
Source: 2018 Minnesota JohnsonForGovernor.org campaign website , Sep 1, 2018

I believe in the sanctity of human life from conception

I believe that parents know best how to raise their children and that government should not undermine their right to do so.

I am Pro-Life and believe in the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death.

Source: 2014 MN governor campaign website JohnsonForGovernor.org , Nov 1, 2014

Other governors on Abortion: Jeff Johnson 2018 on other issues:
MN Gubernatorial:
Michelle Benson
Mike Murphy
Paul Gazelka
MN Senatorial:
Amy Klobuchar
Jason Lewis
Paula Overby
Royce White
Steve Carlson

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