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I think there is a strange similarity between "gender transition surgery for illegal alien inmates" and "no abortion even for rape victims" in that these political self-owns stem from attempts at legitimate ideological consistency that most voters simply don't have. If you actually fully accept that abortion is literally murder and no different from taking a newborn and bashing their head in then obviously there should be no exception for rape, it wasn't the baby's fault it was conceived through rape and conception through rape obviously wouldn't justify murder of a born baby. But this position isn't widely popular, even among people that may oppose abortion under some conditions.
Similarly if you fully accept the transgender ideological position that gender-affirming care is life-saving medical treatment then a lot of extremely unpopular things logically follow from that. If you didn't allow your child to be treated for a broken arm or for cancer obviously this would be viewed as child abuse and the state would be able to intervene. Similarly if an inmate gets stabbed or gets cancer we don't just deny them treatment on the grounds that they're inmates or illegals. Kamala's position is really just the ideologically consistent one and in a way it reminds me of Trump's "gaffe" when he said he would punish women that get abortions.
But you can look up clips of Greg Abbott defending no rape exceptions in Texas abortion law, and he just sounds like a politician. Politicians need to be able to frame their least popular positions to stop the bleeding.
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