Udall hits Gardner on ‘personhood’ support in new ad
Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) is again hammering his Republican opponent, Rep. Cory Gardner, for supporting restrictions on abortions and birth control in a new ad.
{mosads}It’s the latest back-and-forth over Gardner’s support of a so-called “personhood” measure, which would have given legal rights to a fertilized human egg, effectively outlawing abortion and certain forms of birth control. And in a sign of how damaging Udall’s focus on the issue could ultimately become, Gardner hit back in a web video of his own.
In Udall’s ad, the senator says that Gardner “led a crusade that would make birth control illegal, and sponsored a bill that would make abortion a felony.”
“His record is beyond troubling. It’s wrong. We’re talking about your rights, as women, as families, as Coloradans,” Udall says.
Gardner has, since entering the race, shifted his position on a personhood initiative in Colorado and now says he’s opposed, but he remains a co-sponsor of federal personhood legislation.
In his response video, Gardner admits that he changed his mind on the issue, but says he did so after listening to voters — something he says “Udall and President Obama can’t relate to.”
“Their takeover of health care is a disaster. We all know it. Yet Udall and Obama refuse to listen – while everyone else pays for it,” Gardner says in the ad.
The two are locked in a tight battle for the seat, which became more competitive with Republicans as issues with the ObamaCare rollout and Obama’s persistent unpopularity have contributed to a difficult climate for Democrats. Most polling of the race has shown a single-digit fight, with Udall slightly ahead.
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