Posted on 01/30/2018 6:33:31 PM PST by Morgana
While Sen. Orrin Hatch expressed his shock Monday that most of his Democratic colleagues could vote against the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, it wasnt just Democrats who opposed the measure.
Two Republican senators joined Democrats in voting against the 20-week abortion ban: Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine.
Meanwhile, Sens. Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Bob Casey of Pennsylvaniaall Democratsvoted in favor of the ban on abortions at the point which unborn babies can feel pain, with certain exceptions such as rape, incest and to save the mothers life.
With a vote of 51-46 in favor of the ban, it failed to reach the 60 votes required to advance to a final vote.
Murkowski said in a statement that she opposes late-term abortions but said the bill didnt contain sufficient protections for women and imposes unreasonable and unrealistic requirements in certain instances.
President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence expressed their disappointment with the filibuster.
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It is disappointing that despite support from a bipartisan majority of U.S. senators, this bill was blocked from further consideration, Trump said in a statement.
I am disappointed that tonight, 46 Senators voted against a motion that would have respected the majority of Americans convictions- including those of @POTUS Trump- by refusing to advance a bill that would restrict abortions on babies when they are capable of feeling pain, Pence tweeted.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, the bills chief sponsor, promised the Senate would not give up on the effort.
To those who believe in this issue, we will be back for another day, he said.
Youre on the right side of history. Youre where America will be. Its just a matter of time before we get there, he said of his colleagues who supported the measure.
They should officially be dropped from the Republican Party. They vote with the dems on any issue of importance
The same kind pelousy goes to. The Catholics say one thing and do another particularly for those in positions of power money or influence
I wish Margaret Thacher would come back from the dead and haunt these two into an insane asylum.
Yes indeed. Bob Casey’s cynical two-faced manipulation of the abortion issue is one of the things in this state that really gets my blood boiling.
Sadly too many little old Catholic ladies fall for it every time and pull the lever for him.
Yup. And you were just as right on that other thread. As youre no doubt aware, there are a lot of conservatives on FR who take skepticism towards politics as tantamount to religious heresy. The truth wins out in the end.
The odd thing about this is Im very hopeful. Once you come to the conclusion that politics is a scam, a suckers game, it opens up a whole new universe of opportunity. Having chucked politics, Im freed to work on the culture and faith and accomplishing much more there instead. Real, tangible results are out there and its great.
When are Republican voters in Alaska and Maine going to primary these pro-abortion Republicans out of the Senate?
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