OPINION: Column: Money spent on abortion ads likely spelled his defeat in election, Lipinski says
During a news conference at his storefront campaign headquarters in
"The pressure in the Democratic Party on the life issue has never been as great as it is now," Lipinski told reporters. "I've always said I would never give up being pro-life and standing up for babies in the womb."
Lipinski, 53, of
"Knowing this, I could never give up protecting the most vulnerable human beings in the world simply to win an election," Lipinski said.
Party officials and other
"To stand in solidarity with the vulnerable is to become vulnerable," he said.
Unofficial returns showed Newman leading Lipinski by 2,452 votes, or about 2.5 percentage points, with an unknown number of mail-in and other types of provisional ballots yet to be counted.
Lipinski said he would support Newman, who will face Republican
I asked Lipinski to what extent concerns about coronavirus might have impacted the outcome of the contest and whether Tuesday's election should have proceeded. Turnout was low amid reports that some voters walked away from crowded polling places.
"I'm not going to second-guess holding the election," Lipinski replied. "I wasn't looking forward to doing the last three months over again. There's no right or wrong answer. I'm not sure what impact coronavirus had."
A representative of Newman's campaign did not immediately respond Wednesday to a request for comment. On Wednesday, her Twitter account responded to congratulatory messages from Sen.
"Earlier today, I spoke with
"Now, more than ever, we need to be unified and not divided," she said in the statement. "Let's all stand together in this fight for better healthcare, a more equitable economy and solutions that improve everybody's everyday."
Newman bested Lipinski in suburban
A majority of 3rd District Democratic voters chose the progressive challenger Newman over the conservative, establishment incumbent Lipinski yet also preferred moderate
In Homer Township Precinct 1, for example, voters preferred Newman 75 to 68 over Lipinski and Biden 78 to 71 over Sanders. Similarly, in Lockport Precinct 10, Newman prevailed 148-110 over Lipinski and voters picked Biden 149-129 over Sanders.
Perhaps Democratic voters preferred a representative who supports abortion rights but also wanted to unite behind the frontrunner to challenge Republican President
"It seemed to me that the abortion question was front and center and that Democratic voters are likely to have been moved by the focus there," said
"That's not a particularly progressive policy stance in the current landscape, as pro-life
"I was honored by the outpouring of support I received from hundreds of first-time voters and people from disenfranchised communities engaged in the political process for the first time," Darwish said in a statement.
On the Republican side, Fricilone received 57.6% of the vote compared to 32% for
Turnout was notably low, at 24.4% in
"Early voting really started ramping up in the last couple weeks as concerns about coronavirus increased," Pelkie said Wednesday.
In the
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