Where do the the US House District 1 Candidates Stand on Abortion

Rob Wittman (R-Incumbent) vs. Herb Jones (D)

Rob Wittman is pro-life. He opposes abortion on demand, and he supports protection for unborn children.

Rob Wittman opposes the use of our tax dollars for abortion. He also opposes taxpayer funding of abortion providers.

Rob Wittman has a 100% pro-life voting record in Congress and is endorsed by Virginia Society for Human Life PAC and National Right to Life PAC.

“I will continue to fight for policies and measures to ensure families who choose life are supported and have the resources and information they need. All life is precious and deserves to be protected…” –Rep. Rob Wittman

Herb Jones supports a policy of abortion on demand, which allows abortion for any reason until birth.

Herb Jones supports enacting a federal law that will allow abortion for any reason until birth instead of allowing each state’s lawmakers to represent their own citizens’ values, as the Constitution and Supreme Court rulings decide.

“I promise each of you that I will work tirelessly to protect access to both safe and legal abortions.” –Herb Jones

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Candidate Comparisons for other 2022 Virginia Races

House of Representatives District One:  Wittman vs. Jones
House of Representatives District Two: Luria vs. Kiggans
House of Representatives District Three:  Scott vs. Namkung
House of Representatives District Four:  McEachin vs. Benjamin
House of Representatives District Five:  Good vs. Throneburg
House of Representatives District Six:  Cline vs. Lewis
House of Representatives District Seven:  Spanberger vs. Vega
House of Representatives District Eight:  Beyer vs. Lipsman
House of Representatives District Nine:  Griffith vs. DeVaughn
House of Representatives District Ten:  Wexton  vs. Cao
House of Representatives District Eleven:  Connolly vs. Myles


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