But for a critical slice of Republicans — those who represent competitive districts in state legislatures or in Congress, who support some degree of abortion rights, or, in some cases, presidential candidates — the issue presents a particularly difficult balancing act.
Their decisions and calculations are at the heart of the tensions over the abortion debate within the Republican Party in the post-Roe era.
“I was hearing from both sides strongly,” said State Representative Mike Caruso of Florida, a Republican who opposed a measure — ultimately signed by Gov.
“It was pretty much a ban on abortion.”“I’ve got seven children, been through nine pregnancies,” he added.
“We should suffer electoral consequences if we don’t do what we said we would do.”
Persons:
—, ”, Mike Caruso, Ron DeSantis —, ” “ I’ve, Mike Beltran, Florida, Beltran
Organizations:
Republican Party, Republican, Gov, State
Locations:
Florida