In the span of two days, Donald Trump has suggested that abortion be outlawed and women punished for violating such a ban and forcefully defended his campaign manager, who has been charged with assaulting a woman journalist.
For a candidate and a party that struggles among women voters on election days, this week provided more fodder his critics inside the Republican Party and for Democrats who portray the GOP as unfriendly toward women.
“We have complained for years about the Democrats’ smear campaign about the war on women. Donald Trump literally has a campaign manager charged with beating a woman” said Ryan Williams, Republican strategist who worked for Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign. “(Trump) stands by people who beats up women.”
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The Republican Party, while it has a strict anti-abortion platform, including its support of a constitutional amendment banning the procedure, has tried to distance itself from candidates that would turn away women voters. During the 2012 presidential election, the issue of birth control and abortion weighed down the Republican primary between Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney. Even Santorum, thought to be one of the most socially conservative Republicans in that race, didn’t support criminalizing women for abortions. He did support criminalizing providers.
During that same election year, the Republican Party suffered because of down-ballot candidates who espoused extreme positions on the issue. Missouri senate candidate Todd Akin spent weeks trying recover after saying rape should not be an exception for abortion because a woman won’t get pregnant because her body would “shut … down.”
Conservative women are also upset.
March for Life, an anti-abortion organization, put out a stinging statement in response to Trump.
“Mr. Trump’s comment today is completely out of touch with the pro-life movement and even more with women who have chosen such a sad thing as abortion,” said Jeanne Mancini, President of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund. “No pro-lifer would ever want to punish a woman who has chosen abortion. This is against the very nature of what we are about. We invite a woman who has gone down this route to consider paths to healing, not punishment.”
Others are angry over the fact that Trump has vehemently defended Lewandowski. A group of women conservative media professionals, including Dana Loesch, Meghan McCain, S.E. Cupp and Mary Katherine Hamm issued a public plea calling on Trump to fire Lewandowski, saying it would “clearly highlight the difference between right and wrong.”
And those are just Republicans – members of his party. Democrats have already started to pounce, escalating a narrative that many Republicans don’t want to revisit.
Just when you thought it couldn't get worse. Horrific and telling. -H https://t.co/Qi8TutsOw9
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 30, 2016
Your Republican frontrunner, ladies and gentlemen. Shameful. https://t.co/y49Z8YfRgV
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 30, 2016
Justin Barasky, communications director for the pro-Clinton group Priorities USA, tweeted out to reporters Trump’s comments.
This more than anything from this campaign is today's Republican Party. https://t.co/pTP07BA0gs
— Justin Barasky (@JustinBarasky) March 30, 2016
In an email he told NBC News that he was “simply making a comment on the state of the today’s GOP. They’re all terrible on this issue.”
And Emily’s List, which prioritizes electing women to office, responded through spokeswoman Marcy Stetch.
“While it’s easy to get distracted by the daily drama of his campaign, let’s not forget that Trump has adopted the same extreme policies embraced and advanced by the most fringe in his party,” she wrote in a statement. “Republicans are about to nominate a truly dangerous man to lead their fight to restrict women’s access to abortion.”
Brian Walsh, Republican strategist who has helped to elect Republicans to the Senate, said a Trump’s positions could be problematic for the party.









