Soros-Funded Candidate Wendy Davis Fundraised Indoors During Pandemic in Race to Beat Rep. Chip Roy
Texas congressional candidate Wendy Davis (D) fundraised inside her home and virtually during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
Texas congressional candidate Wendy Davis (D) fundraised inside her home and virtually during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
Wendy Davis appears to be leaving the door open to becoming the next president of Planned Parenthood.
A movie about former state Sen. Wendy Davis will not be filmed in the Texas Senate chamber, says Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
Actress Sandra Bullock is slated to star as Wendy Davis in the spec Let Her Speak about the former Texas state senator who became a rock star among abortion advocates when she filibustered a bill that would ban abortions past 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Wendy Davis, who led an infamous 11-hour filibuster against pro-life legislation and an unsuccessful bid for Texas governor against Greg Abbott, will campaign for Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam.
Former Texas state senator Wendy Davis said in an interview published Tuesday that she had an abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy “out of love” for her daughter.
Parties for the abortion clinics in Whole Woman’s Health, et al. at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, have filed a letter stating that 11 clinics will be forced to close down if the Court does not grant the abortion clinic’s motion to stay the Court’s June 9th opinion.
When unsuccessful Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis (D) was asked this week why it was acceptable to abort a seven-pound baby, she responded, “That never happens. It never happens. It really never happens.”
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, has threaten an orange flood repeat at the Texas Capitol if Planned Parenthood’s cancer screening program is defunded.
During the second special session of the 2013 Texas Legislature, a previously unknown Texas state senator, Wendy Davis, from Fort Worth, Texas, skyrocketed to political fame by conducting an eleven-hour filibuster on the floor of the Texas Senate.