John,
I remember how angry and heartbroken I was when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Like so many of us, I immediately knew that women would suffer because of this cruel, inhumane ruling — and that Republicans would let it happen.
Juan Ciscomani, on the other hand, cheered when the decision was handed down. So, when he tried to distance himself from his anti-abortion votes during our debate on Tuesday, I wanted to set the record straight.
Here’s what I told him — and the voters of AZ-06:
“I’m a woman. I’ve had complications. I’ve had miscarriages. This is not something that we leave to politicians. Last time I checked, Juan, you’re not a doctor. I don’t trust you with my health care. I’m sorry, I don’t trust you with my daughter’s health care. We need to leave this to women and their doctors.” |