Florida Governor Ron DeSantis rebuked Joe Biden on abortion yesterday, shortly after Biden condemned Florida and its pro-life laws that protect babies with beating hearts from abortions.
“All I can say is this is a guy who has intentionally opened the borders of this country and caused great harm,” the governor stated earlier on Tuesday. “His policies have caused families to suffer with higher prices and higher interest rates.”
“And now he’s coming down to try to support a constitutional amendment that will mandate abortion up until the moment of birth, that will eliminate parental consent for minors, and that is written in a way that’s intentionally designed to deceive voters,” he continued.
“Floridians are not buying what Joe Biden is selling,” DeSantis added. “And in November, we’re going to play an instrumental role in sending him back to Delaware where he belongs.”
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The pro-life governor’s comments came after Biden slammed former President Donald Trump and Florida and urged voters to support a state amendment for abortions up to birth.
“In America today in 2024 women have fewer rights than their mothers and their grandmothers had because of Donald Trump,” Biden falsely claimed.
He further alleged that because of Trump “millions of women in Florida now face … pain and cruelty.”
“It’s not inevitable,” the president continued. “We can stop it when you vote.”
Fortunately, current polls show the amendment short of the 60% needed to be approved.
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