Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin urged voters Sunday to elect Republicans in Tuesday’s state elections so that the legislature can pass for his approval a 15-week abortion ban.
The Republican made the case that the hot-button issue in a battleground state presents a “moment for us to come together around reasonable limits.”
Virginia currently bans abortions after 26 weeks. Mr. Youngkin’s 15-week proposal would include exceptions in the case of rape, incest and the life of the mother.
“This is a reasonable place for us to land,” Mr. Youngkin said on ABC’s “This Week.” “What’s on the ballot, I think, is a choice between no limits and reasonable limits, and I think this is one where Virginians come together around reasonableness.”
The Virginia House is controlled by Republicans and the Senate by Democrats.
Mr. Youngkin demurred on a potential 2024 presidential run as some in the GOP float his name as a viable alternative to former President Donald Trump, the current front-runner.
“To even have my name tossed around in this is incredibly humbling,” he said.
• Ramsey Touchberry can be reached at rtouchberry@washingtontimes.com.
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