Abortion won't be a priority for voters in 2024, according to former Gov. Asa Hutchinson who announced earlier this month that he intends to run for the Republican presidential nomination.
"It's going to have a political impact," Hutchison said of abortion in an interview with NBC News airing Tuesday. "But it'll settle as time goes on. The important thing for candidates, for anybody in the public arena, is to state your conviction."
He said each state will resolve the debate about exceptions — such as for rape and incest — through their legislatures. While there may be dissenting opinions within the party, Hutchinson said it's important for the GOP to continue with its pro-life position.last week that he thinks the other issues that are going to be critically important are still the economy, it’s still the strength of our military and how we’re going to approach and counter China and their aggressiveness.
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