A Republican Group Just Found the Most Cynical Message Possible on Abortion. It Involves RBG.
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Trump has been trying to convince voters that he—the person most responsible for the end of Roe v. Wade—won't restrict abortion nationwide, while leaving Easter eggs for anti-abortion voters.
The super PAC's Federal Election Commission paperwork was signed by May Mailman, a former Trump legal adviser, indicating a connection between Trump's campaign and anti-abortion activism.
RBG PAC began spending $20 million to mislead voters about Trump's stance on a national abortion ban, falsely claiming he opposes such a ban when he hasn't been clear.
The PAC's ads include footage from the September debate featuring Trump, where he avoided directly answering whether he would veto a national abortion ban.
Read at Slate Magazine
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