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In Debate, Tim Walz Refuses To Deny Supporting Abortion Through All Nine Months

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Minnesota Democrat Gov. Tim Walz, whose state is recognized as one of the most extreme in the union on abortion, did not deny supporting ending life in the womb through all nine months of pregnancy when asked during the vice presidential debate on Tuesday night.

As governor, Walz signed legislation allowing abortion throughout pregnancy regardless of gestation into law. When the CBS News propagandists masquerading as moderators asked him if he believed “abortion in the ninth month is absolutely fine,” however, Walz refused to deny it.

“That’s not what the bill says,” Walz insisted, before pivoting to lament the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson decision.

Thanks to the stroke of Walz’s pen, Minnesota not only allows abortion until birth but has effectively eliminated safeguards for women and babies such as waiting periods, prohibitions on certain parties performing abortions, funding for crisis pregnancy centers, and parental consent for minors seeking abortions.

Walz often boasts that his state was the “first state to take legislative action to put these protections in place.” During the Democratic National Convention, he even bragged that Minnesota “protected reproductive freedom” and followed a “golden rule: Mind your own d-mn business.”

It was under the Democrat, however, that three babies in 2019 and five babies in 2021 who survived botched abortions were illegally left to die. Instead of addressing the dangerous and fatal consequences of his state’s abortion allowances, Walz signed a 2023 omnibus bill that effectively nuked the reporting requirements detailing the number of babies who

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