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GOP’s Graham Proposes National Abortion Ban After 15 Weeks

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(Bloomberg) — Republican Senator Lindsey Graham on Tuesday proposed a nationwide ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy with limited exceptions, adding to the furious debate on one of the central issues in the midterm election.

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Banning abortion has been a prime motivating force for Republican voters for years, but the Supreme Court’s June decision striking down a national right to an abortion has energized the Democrats’ base ahead of the November vote that will decide control of Congress.

“If we take back the House and Senate, I’ll assure you we’ll have a vote on our bill,” Graham said at a news conference in Washington with representatives of national anti-abortion organizations.

His legislation includes exceptions for rape or incest or to save the mother’s life. It is more stringent than bills Graham has introduced in previous years that would have made abortion illegal after 20 weeks. The bill isn’t likely to get far in the Democratic-controlled Congress this year.

Since the high court’s decision, Republican-controlled states across the South and Midwest have enacted strict restrictions or bans on abortion. Graham’s proposals would leave in place more restrictive state laws. More than six in 10 Americans support keeping abortion legal in all or most cases, according to polling by the Pew Research Center, and a majority say they disagree with the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v Wade. But there is a sharp divide on the issue between Republicans and Democrats.

Democrats quickly seized on Graham’s announcement. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called it “radical” and pointed out that Graham in May said that states should decide the issue.

“Proposals like the one today send a clear message from MAGA Republicans to women across the country: your body, our choice,” Schumer said on the Senate floor, referring to former President Donald Trump’s movement. “Rather than expanding women’s rights, MAGA Republicans would curtail them.”

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement that Graham’s bill “is wildly out of step with what Americans believe.”

The bill puts Republicans in close races on the spot and there were indications that Graham’s move wasn’t fully embraced by other senators in his party.

“Most of the members of my conference prefer that we decide this at the state level,” Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell said at a news conference.

Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, the most endangered Republican senator on the November ballot, told reporters Tuesday he would “leave it to the state” to decide but hasn’t read Graham’s bill. Johnson, like most other Senate Republicans, voted for Graham’s previous bill with a ban at 20 weeks and co-sponsored it last year.

Abortion is a central issue in several competitive states including Nevada, where Republican Adam Laxalt, who is challenging incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto, has backed a state referendum for a 13-week state ban but said last month that the question should be decided on a state-by-state basis. Nevada voters overwhelmingly adopted a referendum decades ago protecting abortion rights through 24 weeks of pregnancy.

Senator John Thune, the No. 2 Republican senator, said the bill would counter Democratic messaging that Republicans want to ban all abortions.

“There are a lot of Americans out there who are in favor of reasonable restrictions,” Thune said. “How you define this matters, and Democrats are trying to define it that all Republicans are in favor of an outright ban.”

While he hasn’t spoken to Graham on the issue, he sees it as “an attempt to give Republican candidates running for office this year something to be for that represents a reasonable middle ground.”

However, one Republican strategist, who asked to remain anonymous to discuss internal party discussions, said Graham’s bill would be welcomed by Democrats as a distraction from the economy and inflation, issues that have favored the GOP.

Moves by states to outlaw abortion have triggered a backlash. Voters in solidly Republican Kansas soundly defeated an abortion ballot measure and the number of women registering to vote has jumped in key midterm battleground states. That may help Democrats limit Republican gains in the midterms. While the GOP is likely to win a House majority, most independent analysts say the contest for Senate control is a toss-up.

Anti-Abortion Groups Urge Second Recount After Huge Kansas Loss

But even if Republicans control both the Senate and House, they would have a very narrow Senate majority in 2023 and 2024 and wouldn’t be able to overcome a Democratic filibuster or overturn a veto by President Joe Biden.

(Updates with response by Republicans, campaigns beginning in eighth paragraph)

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