Fenton Blamed Hassan’s Staff For “Incoherent Messaging.” According to New Hampshire Journal, “Bruce Fenton, the crypto-millionaire running in the primary, blames Hassan’s staff for the incoherent messaging, and Hassan for failed leadership. ‘Her marketing consultants and handlers seem sort of all over the place, so it’s not really clear what she’s attempting to say she stands for,’ Fenton said. ‘Her voting record speaks for itself. Politicians who support terrible policies always try to distract voters, but this won’t work this time.’” [New Hampshire Journal, 5/2/22]
[VIDEO] Fenton Claimed That Abortion Was “Being Used As A Tool” Of Distraction. “Something that will never resolve, it’s like race: something that just goes on and on and on. And people will argue about it, people are very passionate about it. Here in New Hampshire there was, you know, rallies yesterday. It’s completely dominating social media even though it’s an issue that’s been you know, going on in America for decades. So it is being used as a tool to distract from more pressing issues. […] One of the reasons that this is such a difficult issue and such a difficult issue to talk about is because there’s no nuance. Because the sides are so established and entrenched that it’s either ‘pro-life’ or ‘pro-choice.’” [Twitter, @brucefenton, 5/4/22]
Fenton’s 33 Hour Speaking Event Protested Joe Biden’s Comments Agreeing That The Senate Should Change Its Rules And End The Filibuster. According to Washington Examiner, “Fenton’s protest comes in response to comments from President Joe Biden last month that the Senate should change its rules to end the filibuster and pass a law codifying abortion rights after the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade in June.” [Washington Examiner, 7/19/22]
[AUDIO] Fenton Believed That Life At Nine Months Should Not Be Aborted And Asserted. “Well, you know, it depends when you believe that a life becomes a human being. That's worth protecting, my opponent believes there's no point until they're born. So my opponent believes that that there should be zero limits all the way up to one day before or birth. So somebody could be nine months pregnant in mind or they could be mentally ill and just any any reason for any reason at all, zero restrictions. So. You know, that that that is you know, it's a controversial and, you know, question that a lot of people have different opinions on, but it ultimately comes down to, you know, when do you think. A life is worth protecting my life at nine months. Nobody disagrees with that. Some people disagree whether it's a life at conception or not. But clearly it's a life at nine months. Is is it does society intimate role to protect that life? What about then also there's people who don't believe in life, even after it's born. You know, I mean, that that's outside of the norm of normal society. You know, there's people there's people who think that, you know, I mean, as a one year old child deserve protection. Does a you know, a fetus that's one day before birth deserve protection?” [Bruce Fenton, Benzinga, New Hampshire, 7/20/22]
[AUDIO] Fenton Believed That Life At Nine Months Should Not Be Aborted And Asserted. “Well, you know, it depends when you believe that a life becomes a human being. That's worth protecting, my opponent believes there's no point until they're born. So my opponent believes that that there should be zero limits all the way up to one day before or birth. So somebody could be nine months pregnant in mind or they could be mentally ill and just any any reason for any reason at all, zero restrictions. So. You know, that that that is you know, it's a controversial and, you know, question that a lot of people have different opinions on, but it ultimately comes down to, you know, when do you think. A life is worth protecting my life at nine months. Nobody disagrees with that. Some people disagree whether it's a life at conception or not. But clearly it's a life at nine months. Is is it does society intimate role to protect that life? What about then also there's people who don't believe in life, even after it's born. You know, I mean, that that's outside of the norm of normal society. You know, there's people there's people who think that, you know, I mean, as a one year old child deserve protection. Does a you know, a fetus that's one day before birth deserve protection?” [Bruce Fenton, Benzinga, New Hampshire, 7/20/22]
[VIDEO] Fenton Stated He Would Not Support Any Abortion Legislation “At The Federal Level.” “I think it should be less than the state of New Hampshire, which is twenty five weeks. I wouldn't support anything at the federal level. And I think that we should have nuance that's left to the states as far as when exactly that is decided. But I believe that life begins at conception and I think that it is a legitimate use of the state to protect life, liberty, property, and that includes the lives of unborn.” [Bruce Fenton, Kevin Smith, Don Bolduc, Debate, Windham, NH, 08/14/22]
[VIDEO] Fenton Supported The Overturn Of Roe V. Wade. “01:10:14 HM : And do you support overturning Roe v Wade briefs overturning of Roe v. Wade? 01:10:19 BF: Yes it should be a state issue” [Bruce Fenton, Kevin Smith, Don Bolduc, Debate, Windham, NH, 08/14/22]
[AUDIO] Fenton Wanted To Reduce Abortion Bans On A State Level. “Host; you want further bans? BF: at a state level I would reduce it.” [Chuck Morse, Don Bolduc, Kevin Smith, Vikram Mansharamani, Bruce Fenton, New Hampshire Senate GOP Debate, New Hampshire, 8/16/22]
Fenton Did Not Want Any “Federal Laws Governing Abortion.” According to a video transcript of WMUR, “Adam: if you are in the U.S. senate in 2023 and there is a strong republican majority and legislation comes to the floor for an abortion ban, be it the six weeks or maybe late term, where do you stand? When you vote in favor of a federal abortion ban? >> I don’t want any federal laws governing abortion. I want less federal laws covering everything. -- governing everything great I would absolutely vote no.” [WMUR, 8/21/22]
[VIDEO] Fenton Did Not Want Abortion Pills Or Marijuana To be Regulated In The United States. “In some ways, I'm actually more you know, I'm you know, I'm more for pro women's rights, I don't think women should have to have a prescription to get birth control. And I don't think they should. I don't think that abortion pills or marijuana or anything else should be regulated in the United States. So in some ways, I'm actually more for women's rights and women's freedom. […] They want more rules and more control. They just want to, you know, pick and choose which rules to to follow. So anyway, the bottom line is it's a nuanced issue. I don't want to have anything at all at the federal level. You know, I probably if I was running in the state, I would probably, you know, support, you know, maybe maybe reducing it a little bit more, you know, down from 25 weeks to 17 weeks or something like that.” [Bruce Fenton, Editorial Board Interview, New Hampshire, 8/30/22]