Sen. Andy Kerr |
They have been cautious due to the need to make this
legislative session less partisan and raucous. Hence, more gun restrictions and
gay rights expansions were back burned. But, the “War on Women” is a tried and
true strategy, and claiming to fight the imminent threat of new abortion
restrictions from pro-life Republicans was seen as useful for incumbents,
especially in the Denver suburbs.
The fact there are no abortion restrictions on the Colorado
political horizon was no bar to trying to pass a vaguely worded resolution
attempting to generate some political reaction and media coverage. Initially,
it seemed to work when Democrats proposed a pro-abortion resolution to put the
legislature on record opposed to restrictions and Republicans and the Catholic
Church on the defensive.
Although the Democratic leadership got coverage, it’s not clear
the Democrats won the engagement. The Church and Republicans came out in force
against it. The new Catholic archbishop took a leadership position and
anti-abortion activists produced the largest overflow rally since the gun
control fracas last year. The effort was so transparently political, the
leadership appeared as exactly what the Governor and other allies warned them
to avoid – aggressive partisanship.
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