IOWA CITY, Iowa — Amid growing tension between the two sides, Planned Parenthood backers crashed a Carly Fiorina campaign football tailgate on Saturday.
“I-O-W-A, women’s rights are here to stay!” chanted supporters of the organization toward Fiorina, just several feet away. Fiorina supporters tried to keep a distance between the Republican presidential candidate and the pink-clad protesters outside of the University of Iowa football game in Iowa City.
“I think we’re making a difference, that’s my reaction,” Fiorina told reporters, trying to speak over the chants. “I think they’re scared that the people of America are starting to look at what’s really going on in a Planned Parenthood clinic.”
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“They can’t deny what’s going on, so they shout slogans instead,” she added before returning to shake hands and take pictures.
About 30 Planned Parenthood supporters and patients from Iowa congregated for the demonstration.
At one point, a few unopened condom wrappers were thrown Fiorina’s way from the direction of the protesters. While it was unclear if the Planned Parenthood demonstrators tossed them, the group was handing them out to people as they walked around the college stadium.
Planned Parenthood has long been a target for Republicans, but the release of secretly recorded videos that raised questions about its handling of fetal tissue provided to scientific researchers has infuriated anti-abortion Republicans and added urgency to their efforts against the group, including the push to defund it.
The group says it is doing nothing wrong and isn’t violating federal law against profiting from such practices.
“I was trying to ask [Fiorina], as a woman nominee, how she could defund Planned Parenthood based on lies,” said Cindy Shireman, 54, a Planned Parenthood patient for the past 40 years. Shireman had a conversation with the candidate.
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“I believe [her response] is total Republican rhetoric and she’s pushing the abortion agenda to get votes,” Shireman said. “And she’s not telling the truth.”








