Posted on 10/27/2018 8:58:02 AM PDT by Morgana
Bill Nelson even supports brutal partial-birth abortions.
Pro-life Florida Governor Rick Scott (R) is challenging radical incumbent pro-abortion Senator Bill Nelson (D) in one of the most competitive Senate races in 2018. The outcome could determine whether the Senate continues to be led by pro-life Republicans.
Rick Scott is pro-life. He opposes abortion on demand, and supports protection for unborn children. Rick Scott supports the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, legislation to protect unborn children by prohibiting abortion at 20 weeks, when the unborn child can feel pain.
Rick Scott opposes taxpayer funding for abortion, and he opposes taxpayer funding of abortion providers.
In contrast, Bill Nelson supports a policy of abortion on demand, which allows abortion for any reason. Bill Nelson even voted to allow brutal partial-birth abortions to continue.
In addition, Bill Nelson voted against the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act and in favor of continuing late abortions after 20 weeks, when the unborn child can feel pain (Roll Call No. 268, 9/22/15).
Bill Nelson supports using tax dollars to pay for abortion, and he voted for taxpayer funding of abortion providers.
Rick Scott will vote to confirm qualified judicial nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court. Bill Nelson voted against confirmation of Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Early voting has begun in Florida. The babies cant vote but you can. Please, for their lives, vote pro-life for Rick Scott for U.S. Senate.
A downloadable version of the Florida Senate endorsement flyer may be found here.
A comparison may be found here.
A sharable list of pro-life candidates in Florida may be found here.
Florida...what you need to know click here
http://nrlpac.org/2018%20Endorsements/FLS%20Scott%20PAC.pdf
here
http://nrlpac.org/2018%20Comparisons/FL%20Sen%20Scott%20v%20Nelson%202018.pdf
and here
http://nrlpac.org/pl-candidates-18/FL-2018%20pro-life%20candidates.pdf
A: Support--When Governor Rick Scott and the Republican legislature tried to defund Planned Parenthood, Andrew called them out for jeopardizing women's health with ideological games. As Governor, Andrew will stop the Legislature from using women's health as a political football. Andrew trusts women to make their own healthcare decisions with their doctor-- not politicians--and he will oppose any attempt to make it harder for women to access quality healthcare."
"Andrew trusts women" to make their own decisions on healthcare i.e., abortion. Where in the U.S.Constitution is it written that women can have abortion on demand?
Women have a moral right to decide what to do with their bodies...such as; starving oneself to fit into skinny pants or wearing them regardless of health threatening weight; using drugs; piercing various parts of her body....any thing that risks her body to infection is a right?
Went straight Republican...I wouldn’t elect a Democrat for Director of PottiPotties cleaning crew...
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