North Carolina Democrat candidate Cheri Beasley claimed Wednesday that late-term abortions are “health care” after a federal judge reinstated a state law that protects unborn babies from abortions after 20 weeks.

Beasley, a former state Supreme Court justice, is running against pro-life Republican Tedd Budd for an open U.S. Senate seat in North Carolina. While Budd is being portrayed as an extremist for his pro-life position, Beasley’s radical pro-abortion position is being ignored in the mainstream news media, The Federalist pointed out this week.

To most Americans, late-term abortions are immoral and should be illegal. Polls consistently show that a strong majority of voters support legal protections for unborn babies, especially after the first trimester. But Beasley and other Democrat politicians take the opposite stance.

On Wednesday, Beasley expressed outrage at the judge’s ruling, because now North Carolina may begin enforcing a law that prohibits killing unborn babies in elective abortions after 20 weeks.

“Abortion is health care, and I will not hesitate to secure this freedom in the Senate,” she wrote on Twitter.

However, tens of thousands of doctors confirm that killing unborn babies in abortions is not health care. What’s more, abortion data shows that less than 1 percent of aborted babies are killed because of rape, incest or threats to the mother’s life…. (Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)

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