Abortion

Abortion

In 2022, Huebsch Supported An Archaic Abortion Framework, With Exceptions Only For Life Of The Mother, Rape, And Incest

2022: Huebsch Said He Agreed “With Part” Of Wisconsin’s 1849 Abortion Law. According to the Coulee Courier, “Huebsch: We can't continue under a law that was created in 1849. That's just not acceptable. Now, I will agree with the current law on part of it, saying that the exception is the life of the mother. I would like to include the two horrible crimes, in exceptions of rape and incest. We need to look at also adoption issues, making sure that's continuing to be safe and more affordable. But I will say that I am supportive of the three exceptions: life of the mother, rape and incest” [Coulee Courier, 10/25/22]

2022: Huebsch Said He Only Supported Abortion In Cases Of Threat To Mother’s Life Or Rape And Incest. According to the Coulee Courier, “Huebsch said he only supports abortion in cases in which the mother's life is in danger or in situations of rape or incest.” [Coulee Courier, 10/19/22]

In 2022, Huebsch Insinuated That People Seek Abortion When They “Don’t Like The Gender” Of The Fetus Or If The Fetus May Have Disabilities

2022: Huebsch Rejected “Abortion On Demand” And Claimed People Get Abortions Because They “Don’t Like The Gender Of The Child” Or If A Child May Have Disabilities. According to the Coulee Courier, “Huebsch: I want to be very clear on the stance of abortion, the actual question. I will never stand with the Democrats and my opponent's stance on abortion abortion on demand. Just the fact that they don't like the gender of the child. They don't like that the child may have disabilities. That is unacceptable.” [Coulee Courier, 10/25/22]

In 2022, Huebsch Was Endorsed By An Anti-Abortion Group

2022: Huebsch Received An Endorsement From Wisconsin Right To Life. According to Huebsch’s Twitter,

[Twitter, @ryanmhuebsch, 6/24/22]

In 2022, Huebsch Supported A Statewide Referendum To Determine Abortion Access

2022: Huebsch Supported A Referendum On Abortion Access. According to WXOW, “On the topic of major issues being added to a referendum, both supported the idea. These include topics such as legalizing marijuana and abortion access. […] ‘I think yes, we should be able to have the people speak for themselves, but I also think we have that on November 8. Elections are referendums on what we see in our government today.’” [WXOW, 10/19/22]