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BREAKING -- Democratic GA governor candidate Stacey Abrams dodges question on abortion restrictions, focusing instead on 'medical choices,' even when asked her view on the procedure up to nine months into pregnancy

CNN's Jake Tapper interviewed Abrams days after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ended the nearly 50-year nationwide right to an abortion.

— CNN June 26, 2022 Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, signed a"heartbeat" bill in 2019 that restricts abortion in the state after a fetal heartbeat is detected, usually around six weeks of gestation, that is likely to take effect now that Roe has been overturned. Exceptions include a threat to the life of the mother, the threat of"irreversible physical impairment," rape, and incest.

In another interview on Fox News Sunday, anchor Martha MacCallum asked Abrams if she supports"any limitation" on abortion or whether she thinks women should be able to have an abortion"all the way up to nine months." Democrat Stacey Abrams leaves the door open to supporting late term abortion “all the way up to nine months.” According to Abrams, that “should be a choice.” pic.twitter.com/hdSQyJRqk7

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