Pennsylvania Congressman Scott Perry's race against Democrat Janelle Stelson got underway in earnest this week, after the latter earned her party's nomination to represent the 10th Congressional District.
Recent decisions by the Arizona Supreme Court, which reinstated a pre-Civil War era total abortion ban, along with the Alabama Supreme Court's decision to ban in vitro fertilization, has sparked debate over the lengths of laws protecting unborn fetuses as well as the role of the federal government on regulating abortion.
“I think it's the appropriate one,” Perry said on Trump’s position. “Let's honor the court's decision, and then have the states figure that out so that we have those decisions being made locally where they should be.” “That would absolutely ban abortion nationwide with no exceptions: rape, incest, the health of the mother, the life of a mother,” Stelson said. “He wants a total ban on abortions, and he wants the same on IVF. And I could not be more opposite.”