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Matt Dunlap faces scrutiny over a 2003 abortion vote, despite his pro-choice record, in a tight Maine congressional race.
Matt Dunlap, a Democratic candidate for Maine’s 2nd District Congress seat, is defending a 2003 vote supporting a 24-hour waiting period for abortions, a decision that contrasts with his otherwise consistent pro-choice record.
He said the vote reflected legislative respect for constituent concerns, not a personal stance, and reaffirmed his commitment to reproductive rights.
The race is competitive, with challenger Jordan Wood criticizing Dunlap’s past vote and positioning himself as 100% pro-choice.
Dunlap, who previously held a 100% pro-life rating from Maine Right to Life, faces Republican former Gov.
Paul LePage in a district that has voted for Trump multiple times.
National Democrats have shifted focus to economic issues post-2024 election, but abortion remains a key voter concern.
Matt Dunlap se enfrenta a un escrutinio sobre un voto de aborto de 2003, a pesar de su historial pro-elección, en una estrecha carrera al Congreso de Maine.