Joe Biden in New Hampshire: No Place To ‘Hyde’
The Hyde amendment, named for longtime
"Biden misheard the woman on the rope line and thought she was referring to the
"He has not at this point changed his position on the Hyde Amendment," the campaign added. "But given the current draconian attempts to limit access to abortion, if avenues for women to access their protected rights under Roe V Wade are closed, he would be open to repeal."
This is hardly satisfactory to abortion-rights activists in
"To support the Hyde Amendment is to block people -- particularly women of color and women with low incomes -- from accessing safe, legal abortion," she said. "As abortion access is being restricted and pushed out of reach in states around the country, it is unacceptable for a candidate to support policies that further restrict abortion.
"We strongly encourage
One Democratic state representative who was considering endorsing Biden was clearly disturbed by this and now tells NHJournal: "I have to think about that."
Pro-abortion
"Nearly all our presidential candidates recognize, as do a majority of American voters, that denying Medicaid insurance coverage of abortion can be the same as an outright ban," said
Given the abortion-on-demand movement in the Democratic Party, this would appear to be a major setback for Biden. However, Planned Parenthood New Hampshire has a checkered past on endorsing pro-choice candidates.
In the 2018 gubernatorial primary, it endorsed former state Sen.
And in 2016 the national
Which opens the door for PPNHAF and other pro-abortion groups to continue to support the front-runner Biden, whatever position on abortion he finally settles on.
As one Democratic activist told NHJournal today: "There is no priority higher than beating
If
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