Republican South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace criticized the “far-right” Sunday for allegedly attacking her stance on abortion.
The representative said the “far-right” and the “far-left” are out of touch with the majority of Americans on abortion, and stated that the overturn of Roe v. Wade in June and Republicans calling for abortion bans hurt the party in the midterm elections. She said that the vast majority of swing voters in her district oppose the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, but are willing to find common ground on the issue.
“I’ve spoken to Republican and Democrat women and the folks in my district, swing voters, are willing to find some middle ground here,” Mace said on “Meet the Press.” “Everyone recognizes abortion up till birth is not something that they want. At the same time, banning all abortions with zero exceptions isn’t something that people support. So where is the middle ground? How do we get there? Democrats are at 24 weeks for example, with gestational limits. Republicans, 12 to 15 on average. Can we find some middle ground around 20 week for example if we’re talking about some sort of gestational limitations.”
She added, “I’m repeatedly attacked by pro-life groups even though I am pro-life. I’m at least willing to have some concessions, find that middle ground because the vast majority of people I represent, that’s what they’re asking for. Not digging in on the far-right or the far-left on this issue.”
WATCH the interview below:
Has she considered that it’s her opinion that is unpopular among the Right? https://t.co/DYIK053Dvt
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