I was amazed to hear an AP reporter reusing Warren for her nonsense.
Citing demographic data, an Associated Press (AP) reporter contradicted pro-abortion Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who said “Republican men are on the march” to end abortion.
On May 15, Sen. Warren released a video to accompany a tweet in which she wrote, “Republican men are on a march toward overturning Roe v. Wade.” The liberal Massachusetts politician wrote: “And thanks to Trump stacking the courts with anti-choice judges, they’re closer than ever. Women are scared, women are angry — and we have a right to be. If you’re an ally of women, now’s the time to make that clear.”
Elizabeth Warren on Twitter
Republican men are on a march toward overturning #RoeVWade. And thanks to Trump stacking the courts with anti-choice judges, they’re closer than ever. Women are scared, women are angry-and we have a right to be. If you’re an ally of women, now’s the time to make that clear. https://t.co/FtYWqrkYng
In response, AP news reporter Meg Kinnard tweeted: “There are over 300,000 more female voters in South Carolina than there are men, yet South Carolina overwhelmingly elects candidates who oppose abortion. Regardless of how you stand on the issue, this ‘man vs. woman’ messaging is not based in fact or reality.”
Meg Kinnard on Twitter
There are over 300,000 more female voters in South Carolina than there are men, yet South Carolina overwhelmingly elects candidates who oppose abortion. Regardless of how you stand on the issue, this “man vs. woman” messaging is not based in fact or reality. https://t.co/CmGzlsyJqb
AP reporter rebukes Elizabeth Warren for implying all women support abortion
Martin M. Barillas WASHINGTON, D.C., May 21, 2019 ( LifeSiteNews) – Citing demographic data, an Associated Press (AP) reporter contradicted pro-abortion Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who said “Republican men are on the march” to end abortion. On May 15, Sen.