
Planned Parenthood's Political Ads in Kentucky
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Planned Parenthood plans ads in opposition to KY candidates who oppose abortion rights.
Planned Parenthood plans to run ads in opposition to Kentucky general election candidates who oppose abortion rights.
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Planned Parenthood's Political Ads in Kentucky
Clip: Season 2 Episode 79 | 1m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Planned Parenthood plans to run ads in opposition to Kentucky general election candidates who oppose abortion rights.
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Planned Parenthood action.
Kentucky says it will run ads in opposition to Kentucky general election candidates who oppose abortion rights.
The group's state director, Tamara Wieder, put out this statement, quote, Since the Dobbs decision, we've watched voters speak out and make clear with the defeat of Amendment two that they do not want politicians making decisions about their bodies, families and health care, or prosecuting nurses and doctors for doing their jobs.
But antiabortion politicians like Daniel Cameron refuse to refuse to listen.
Instead, he continues to attack our reproductive freedoms and threaten to further erode our access to basic health care, unquote.
Yesterday, in an interview with U.S. Radio in Louisville, Attorney General Cameron said he would sign an abortion bill that provided exceptions for rape and incest.
A spokesperson for Governor Andy Beshear said Cameron's opposition to those exceptions has been documented many times and that that is either, quote, a political move or a lie.
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