Wendy Davis Letter: I Experienced "Discomfort" Pushing Late-Term Abortions
Wendy Davis is headlong into her campaign to become the next governor of Texas and the state legislator known for filibustering a bill to ban late-term abortions this week issued a new fundraising letter to raise cash for her campaign.
"I stood on the Texas state Senate floor for nearly 13 hours to speak up for you," Davis opens. "And even though I wasn't allowed to eat, drink, sit or lean on my desk or leave the Senate floor, the discomfort I felt was nothing compared to what some families go through on a daily basis." Ref. Source 3
What Does Wendy Davis" Nomination as "Texan of the Year" Tell Us?
Then there is one of the finalists for the Dallas Morning News" 2013 "Texan of the Year." Let's think hard: pro-abortion newspaper that can never beat up pro-life Republicans enough or celebrate pro-abortion Democrats sufficiently. Ref. Source 6
Abortion Activist Wendy Davis Blames Lying About Her Bio on Greg Abbott
Abortion activist Wendy Davis, best known for filibustering a pro-life bill that would ban late-term abortions in Texas, was caught misrepresenting her bio by a Dallas newspaper.
Now, Davis has sent out a series of tweets attacking her pro-life opponent Greg Abbot and blaming her false statements about her background on him. Ref. Source 7
Wendy Davis Backers Caught on Tape Making Fun of Greg Abbott for Being Paralyzed
A new undercover videotape may spell further doom for the campaign of Wendy Davis, the pro-abortion candidate for governor in Texas whose sole claim to fame is having filibustered against a bill to ban late-term abortions.
The tape has the Davis campaign mocking her pro-life opponent, Greg Abbott, for being paralyzed. This is the second time the Davis campaign has come under criticism for mocking Abbott's disability. Ref. Source 4
Wendy Davis Now Backs Late-Term Abortion Ban, But Only if Disabled Babies Can be Killed
The Wendy Davis apology tour continues. As she campaigns across Texas an comes to the realization that her defense of abortions up to the day of birth is massively out of touch with the values of Texas voters, Davis is taking steps to moderate her radical abortion position.
Although some are hailing her new position on a late-term abortion ban as a full flip-flop on the issue, it's actually not. Davis still supports late-term abortions to kill disabled babies. Ref. Source 1
Just 36% of Texas Voters Support Abortion Activist Wendy Davis
Abortion has never been popular at the polls and abortion activists Wendy Davis, whose sole claim to fame is standing up against a bill to stop late-term abortions on viable babies, gets the support of just 36% of Texas voters in a new poll. Ref. Source 6