“All we need is one Republican to step up.”

One day after he vetoed the state’s “monstrous” 12-week abortion ban, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is stepping up his pressure campaign to find one GOP lawmaker to help him save abortion rights. #velshi
https://www.msnbc.com/ali-velshi/watch/gov-cooper-needs-just-one-republican-to-help-him-save-abortion-rights-in-nc-174349893601

Gov. Cooper needs just one Republican to help him save abortion rights in NC

One day after vetoing a 12-week abortion ban that North Carolina Republicans pushed through the legislature in less than three days, Gov. Roy Cooper speaks with Ali Velshi about the effort to save abortion rights in his state. Republicans have a supermajority in the North Carolina state legislature – but just barely. “All we need is one Republican to step up,” Gov. Cooper says, referring to the fact that he only needs one Republican member to vote against overriding his veto in order to protect North Carolinians’ reproductive rights and stop the “monstrous” abortion ban from taking effect. “Your zip code shouldn't determine your constitutional rights but that's where we are with the overturning of Roe v. Wade.”

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It seems obvious enough that rape and the desire for abortion are often linked. Amazingly conservatives want to prevent all abortions, even as it is clearly a partial recovery from rape.

That might make sense in a world where conservatives could equally prevent all rapes.

But they can't prevent all rapes. Why then the bizarre notion of preventing all abortions?