MSNBC host Joe Scarborough suggested that Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) proposed federal abortion ban is the “middle ground of the abortion debate” and “where most Americans are.”
Despite Republicans’ insistence that Roe v. Wade was overturned so that states could write their own abortion legislation, Graham introduced a bill that would ban abortions nationwide after 15 weeks of pregnancy. On Morning Joe, Scarborough downplayed the severity of the proposed restriction, claiming that it would be “where most Americans are if you look at polling,” and that it’s in line with European abortion laws.
Scarborough suggested that this bill should be accepted as a compromise even though it is still a violation of bodily autonomy. This statement also glosses over the difficulties of traditional polling on abortion; more comprehensive polling shows people say the decision should stay with the person having the abortion, their doctor, and the medical community, rather than politicians. Restricting abortion access has disastrous consequences, and suggesting that the bill is a compromise is disingenuous.