Is Republican nominee for governor Doug Mastriano shifting his tone on abortion?

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Is Republican nominee for governor Doug Mastriano shifting his tone on abortion?
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Doug Mastriano once called abortion his 'No. 1 issue.' Now he says the next governor won't control abortion policy.

that would state Pennsylvania has no constitutional right to an abortion or to taxpayer funding for abortion care. The amendment — which has been seen as a way to inoculate future abortion restrictions against legal challenges — needs to pass again in the next legislative session and could then be considered by voters as early as spring 2023.

Mastriano’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday. He generally does not respond to interview requests from traditional media outlets.His seeming shift this week came after Democrats and their allies have for months tried to portray his stance on abortion as extreme.about Mastriano’s position in May, and outside groups have run ads showing Mastriano describing the slogan “my body, my choice” as “ridiculous nonsense.

Shapiro has said that he supports current state law that allows for abortions up to about 24 weeks into pregnancy.

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