Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis offered a preview of what her run for governor might look like, and it wasn’t about abortion.
While speaking at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin on Sunday, Davis discussed economic issues and education while calling the abortion issue “divisive,” according to an account by the Dallas Morning News.
Although her daylong stand for abortion rights launched her into the national spotlight, Davis seemed to pivot away from that topic in her speech.
“These divisive issues that keep getting thrown into the middle of a room where legislators go to their corners and come out with their boxing gloves on, these aren’t the things that Texans want to hear us talking about,” Davis said.
The Texas abortion measure that Davis filibustered, ultimately, was signed into law, but Planned Parenthood and other groups filed a lawsuit in federal court Friday to overturn some of the provisions.
“Those aren’t the things Texans want us talking about,” she said about the abortion issue, Politico reported. “What they care about is public education. Can their child go to college? Is there a path for their child’s future? A path to having a good job, are they going to have adequate health care, these are things that really matter to people.”









