When 94% of Senate Democrats could not even vote to protect babies after they’re born, we are no longer dealing with a normal, traditional Democratic Party

McConnell BLASTS the “stunning extremism” of Senate Democrats

After the floor vote last night where almost all Senate Democrats blocked a bill preventing infanticide, McConnell took to the floor this morning to condemn the “stunning extremism” of the Democrat party in the Senate.

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Watch:



As we told you last night, there were only three Democrats who voted with Republicans on the infanticide bill. Which is why McConnell says 94% of Democrats wouldn’t vote to protect these innocent babies.

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We’ve been watching the Democratic Party get more and more extreme as the years went by under Obama. Now there are many of them openly supporting more extreme radical socialist policy positions like Medicare for All. And we’re not just talking about fringe Democrat politicians, we’re talking about almost all of the candidates running for president.
As McConnell pointed out in his video, mainstream Democrats used to be against partial birth abortion. Now they say it’s a right protected by the Constitution!

And as we saw last night, only 6% of Democrats in the Senate would vote with Republicans to prevent infanticide.
Stunning. Extremism.

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