Taylor pushes back on an ad from Adams
A Republican candidate expressed disapproval in Virginia’s early voting laws a few months ago but is participating in an early voting rally today.
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Del. Kim Taylor pushes back on an ad that accuses her of tricking women into carrying non-viable pregnancies.
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Taylor pushes back on ad
Del. Kim Taylor (R) is pushing back on an ad being run by her opponent Kim Pope Adams (D). The ad is similar to most Democrat ads talking about how Republicans want to restrict access to abortion — which is true — Republicans do hope to enact a 15-week ban on abortion if they gain the majority in both chambers. But a specific accusation directed at Taylor’s family took it even further.