Because women were attacked before Roe v. Wade?
Unless you mean the millions of pre-born women that are murdered. But they don’t matter to liberal adult women.
Idaho Democratic gubernatorial candidate Paulette Jordan said Friday she is worried about the state’s protections for women and minorities, especially if Judge Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed to the U.S.Supreme Court.
When asked at a Ketchum conference session on women in Idaho politics, Jordan and Idaho Senate Minority Leader Sen. Michelle Stennett of Ketchum both said they expect to see a surge in anti-abortion bills this coming legislative session if Kavanaugh is confirmed.
“I think all women will be attacked,” Jordan said about what she expects the Legislature would do in its next session.
“I’m thinking once I’m governor I’m going to really have to up that Constitutional Defense Fund,” Jordan said, referring to an Idaho fund created to help cover the costs of conflicts between the state and the federal government. “I’d seen that as a waste of taxpayer resources, but now I think I’m going to use it to defend” women, people of color and other minorities.