As Texas' Abortion Trigger Law Goes Into Effect, Beto O'Rourke Ramps Up Attacks

A set off legislation banning abortion in Texas with no exceptions for rape or incest went into impact Thursday, and Beto O’Rourke needs to verify voters there don’t overlook it was completely GOP Gov. Greg Abbott’s doing.

The Democratic nominee for governor stopped at a girls’s well being clinic in Houston on Thursday, the place he held a information convention with sufferers and suppliers who already discover themselves in excruciating conditions due to the legislation, which went into impact following the reversal of Roe v. Wade earlier this summer time.

In feedback relayed through the Houston Chronicle, one lady, whose water broke 18 weeks into her being pregnant, mentioned docs instructed her they couldn’t assist her despite the fact that the fetus wasn’t viable. As a substitute she was instructed to go residence and look ahead to the child to die, risking an an infection that would kill her and stop her from having kids sooner or later.

“Reproductive well being care is underneath assault on this state greater than anyplace else within the nation, in all probability greater than anyplace else within the developed world, and there may be one particular person liable for that: Gov. Greg Abbott,” O’Rourke mentioned. “There may be one method to overcome this, and that's by beating him on this election on Nov. 8.”

O’Rourke’s marketing campaign additionally launched two advertisements in a single day scorching Abbott for the legislation, which polling reveals a majority of Texans oppose.

The primary options girls discussing the legislation as an assault on basic human freedoms, together with bodily autonomy and freedom of alternative, a alternative the state now makes on their behalf ― even in instances of rape or incest.

“From this present day ahead, Aug. 25, girls all throughout Texas are not free,” the ladies say, talking one after one other. “All due to Greg Abbott’s abortion legislation.”

“Girls will die due to it,” the advert concludes.

The second spot highlights a Texas couple, certainly one of whom is a lifelong Republican who voted for former President Donald Trump, the opposite a Democrat. Regardless of their political variations, they each agree the legislation is simply too excessive.

“No exception for rape? No exception for incest? $100,000 fines and jail time for docs?” says the Republican husband, Trey Ramsey.

“I imply, this can be a free nation,” he continues. “We'd like a governor who will get that, and that’s Beto.”

In a assertion to The Texas Tribune, Abbott spokesperson Renae Eze disputed the characterization, saying that O’Rourke’s positions “will not be solely out-of-touch with Texas, they’re out-of-touch with fundamental humanity.”

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