Matt Walsh Decries Republicans 'Retreating' From Major Pro-Life Victories Following Overturning Of Roe
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61% : "Walsh added that some Republicans are inconsistent with their arguments when they say abortion laws should be determined by the states, but then oppose laws, such as the one in Arizona that bans abortion.57% : Walsh said the Left is far better at capitalizing on political and cultural victories than the Right is.
50% : The Biden campaign said the 160-year-old Arizona abortion law "is now enforceable because Trump ended Roe."During Walsh's interview with Kirk, the Daily Wire host, who is now a highly respected judge, also discussed his new comedy court series "JUDGED by Matt Walsh," which premiered on Tuesday night.
38% : I'm sure that the governor and everybody else are going bring it back to within reason, and that'll be taken care of, I think, rather quickly," Trump said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APPLake, along with Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) who are both running in tight races, also said they oppose Tuesday's abortion ruling.
22% : Trump, the leading candidate in the 2024 presidential race, told reporters on Wednesday that the 1864 Arizona law goes too far, adding, "That will be straightened out.
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