John,
Back in 2020, Joe O’Dea wasn’t running for office. But he was behind a dangerous ballot initiative that would have destroyed abortion access right here in Colorado.
Republicans know they’re in trouble now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe.
Suddenly, O’Dea, who has been endorsed and supported by some of the most extreme anti-abortion organizations, is saying he "supports a woman’s right to choose," and has always been pro-choice.
That’s quite a statement from someone who has publicly supported restricting abortion rights as recently as two years ago.
If we can’t trust what Joe O’Dea says today, we certainly can’t trust how he’s going to vote on a national abortion ban.
O’Dea has already said he’ll stand with Mitch McConnell. That means O’Dea will continue to confirm more Republican judges like Brett Kavanaugh who hold Christian fundamentalist anti-abortion views. And it means he will vote with the GOP to ban abortion nationwide.