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SBA List Goes After GOP Congresswoman Who Raised Concerns About Rape Survivors

The Susan B. Anthony List, which serves as the electoral arm of the anti-abortion movement and is particularly focused on electing anti-choice women, is for the first time endorsing a male candidate over an anti-choice woman in a Republican primary, backing Rep. George Holding against Rep. Renee Ellmers(link is external) in a recently redrawn(link is external) congressional district in North Carolina.

The anti-choice movement turned on Ellmers back in January 2015 when she led a group of anti-abortion Republicans (link is external) who objected at the last minute to a provision in a 20-week abortion ban that would have exempted rape survivors from the ban only if they first reported their rape to law enforcement.

Ellmers said(link is external) at the time that the reporting requirement was “completely unrealistic” and “further victimized the victims of rape,” also suggesting(link is external) that including it could feed into pro-choice criticisms of Republicans.

The objections of Ellmers and her allies caused the bill to be pulled from consideration right before a vote that was scheduled to coincide with the March for Life and the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, frustrating and embarrassing anti-choice leaders (link is external) who consider the legislation to be their top priority on Capitol Hill.

Anti-choice groups immediatelyvowed(link is external) to exact revenge(link is external). Although the movement was slow to jump into the primary race(link is external), anti-choice activists successfully lobbied to keep Ellmers off a select committee investigating Planned Parenthood (link is external) and in March National Right to Life Committee endorsed her opponent, (link is external) Holding.

Now, Susan B. Anthony List’s Marjorie Dannenfelser tells Roll Call(link is external), her group will work to defeat Ellmers because “You’re not really an effective political organization if you can’t respond to the derailment of your number one priority.”

Yes, the anti-choice movement was angry about the optics of Ellmers’ move to derail the 20-week ban. And they can’t be thrilled that she was an early endorser of Donald Trump(link is external) back when Dannenfelser and others were urging the GOP to pick literally anyone else (link is external) . But the issue it comes down to is a rape exception. The Susan B. Anthony List and its allies are now punishing a congresswoman who agrees with their policy priorities simply because she publicly mentioned the impact that one of their bills might have on rape survivors.