'Extreme abortion ban' would follow GOP win in Virginia election, says Terry McAuliffe's AG

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'Extreme abortion ban' would follow GOP win in Virginia election, says Terry McAuliffe's AG
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GOP gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin said he wouldn't have signed Texas' abortion ban, but Democrats have warned of anti-abortion policies if he is elected.

"We can sit down and write legislation together. What I have said is that I do believe that a pain threshold bill, legislation, would be appropriate," he said during a debate in September.

"As the next Governor of Virginia, I will proudly stand up for the unborn and their mothers," Youngkin wrote in a letter to"pro-life" advocates."I believe life begins at conception. My views are formed not only by my faith, but by science as well."

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