Kari Lake: The Media Needs To Realize There’s Nothing Extreme About Being Pro-Life

Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to point out the media’s clear double standard when it comes to covering candidates who support abortion versus the ones that are pro-life.

“I am proud to be pro-life. I want to save as many lives as possible. At the same time, I want to help women. And I do believe in women’s health care. I don’t believe that taking the life of a baby is women’s health care. We need to help these women who are afraid. I understand that. I understand being afraid. I was wanting to get pregnant and I was even a little bit afraid when I found out I was pregnant. We need to help these women. There are 2,700 pregnancy clinics here in Arizona that are there to help women make great, healthy choices. We need to make sure that we provide birth control and give women access to that birth control so we don’t have so many unplanned pregnancies. And we certainly need to protect the babies and the women. And so I call on the media to call out and question my opponent. They never question her about where she stands on abortion because they know she stands for abortion right up until birth, and after. And they know that she voted on a piece of legislation to provide lifesaving measures and medical help to a baby who survives an abortion. She voted no on that, opting for a baby to die in a cold metal tray rather than be helped at that baby where to survive abortion. It is sinister and it’s sick, and it is extreme. And there’s nothing extreme about being pro-life.”

Plus, Kari tells Jimmy that some of the first actions she will take if elected are secure the Southern border in Arizona and take on the drug cartels. To hear what else she had to say, listen to the podcast!