More men are speaking out about the impact the statewide abortion ban has had on their families.
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Reaching men who do not think abortion access or reproductive rights apply to them was a topic of conversation during the fifth episode of Hamilton’s podcast, which featured U.S. Representative Colin Allred. Allred is campaigning for a Senate seat in November, and state polling shows him neck-and-neck withThrough consistent campaign messaging, Allred has been hammering the idea that he and Cruz have very little in common, politically and personally.
In moving, Dickman was likely trying to avoid being put into a position like the one Hamilton’s wife’s doctors were in. At the time, Hamilton believed the doctors were “scared and unsure” when presented with his wife’s miscarriage. Later, “it felt like they were trying to navigate something that they weren't sure how to navigate.”
"When you go through the process of a pregnancy, and you go to the ultrasound appointments and the genetic testing appointments, you see just how many times, at so many different points, something can go wrong. I think it just drives home for you that this is a fundamental decision that has to be between a woman, her family, her faith and her doctor." — Congressman Colin AllredClark grew up in Sherman, Texas, and, like many small-towners, defaulted to the “pro-life” side.
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