The Democratic nominee for Arkansas' 3rd Congressional District found out Monday her pregnancy is not viable after four years of in vitro fertilization attempts -- possibly endangering her life under Arkansas law, she said in a phone interview Wednesday.
Fair, but the choice isn’t hers. If it’s brought up, she has to respond. I kinda want her doctor to be out of state already, because then the GOP would also interfering with interstate commerce.
That doesn’t really help her much — the doctor could be prosecuted, which means she can’t find one in-state who will treat her.
Fair, but the choice isn’t hers. If it’s brought up, she has to respond. I kinda want her doctor to be out of state already, because then the GOP would also interfering with interstate commerce.