Nevada Republican opposes Angle for US Senate over 'extreme' anti-abortion position
Friday, October 15, 2010
An influential Nevada politician from the Republican Party has stated she opposes Sharron Angle's candidacy for United States Senate in that state due to Angle's "extreme" stance against abortion, and will vote against the candidate in the upcoming general election in November. Sharron Angle is against abortion in all cases, including incidents of rape and incest.
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Sue Wagner is a former Lieutenant Governor of Nevada. She has served as a member of the Nevada Gaming Commission, and as a state legislator. Wagner assisted in the formation of a 1990 voter-approved referendum safeguarding abortion rights in Nevada. Wagner characterized Sharron Angle's position against abortion as "extreme", but said she would not endorse the candidacy of Angle's major party opponent, Democratic United States Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Sharron Angle was asked by the moderator Thursday in a debate with Reid if she would support any US federal tax revenue going towards funding for abortion; she responded with a curt, "No."
Angle's campaign did not respond to queries from the Associated Press about Wagner's statements. Sharron Angle has invited controversy in the past due to her views on. In an article about "Tea Party extremism" in Nevada, {{w|The Globe and Mail]] reported, "Ms. Angle has suggested pregnant rape victims turn 'a lemon situation into lemonade' instead of having an abortion." The Washington Post reported that Senator Harry Reid's first negative campaign advertisement about Angle criticized the candidate for, "... supporting a Scientology-backed prisoner rehabilitation program."
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- Associated Press. "Nevada Republican figure says she opposes Angle" — Las Vegas Sun, October 15, 2010
- Elizabeth Crum. "Live Blogging the NV Senate Debate, Part One" — National Review Online, October 14, 2010
- Konrad Yakabuski. "Tea Party extremism may backfire in Nevada" — The Globe and Mail, October 10, 2010
- David Weigel. "Running against Sharron Angle on Social Security and Scientology" — The Washington Post, June 14, 2010