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State Rep. Gloria Johnson, D-Knoxville, responds to a reporter's questions in her office Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Johnson is a Democratic candidate running for the U.S. Senate against Republican incumbent Sen. Marsha Blackburn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Progressive candidates are increasingly sharing their own abortion stories after Roe's demise

A growing number of progressive candidates are choosing to tell their own abortion stories

By KIMBERLEE KRUESI and CHRISTINE FERNANDO
Published - Apr 13, 2024, 10:50 AM ET
Last Updated - Apr 13, 2024, 10:50 AM EDT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — For decades, only three people knew Gloria Johnson had had an abortion.

But a year of watching women and doctors agonize under Tennessee's strict abortion ban kicked up a fire in the longtime Democrat. She watched in dismay as her Republican colleagues in the General Assembly dismissed concerns that the law was harming women. Many GOP lawmakers argued that only on rare occasions was an abortion needed to save a life.

So without telling her legislative staff or family in advance, the then-60-year-old state representative stood before a Republican-controlled House panel in March 2023 and testified about the abortion she had at age 21. She made the decision to have an abortion, she said, as a newly married college student after being diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm. That would likely have killed her if she did nothing, but might have harmed the baby if Johnson got the treatment she needed to save her own life.

“The reality is that we're in a situation where people act like stories like mine are one in a million when actually they happen every day,” Johnson said in a recent interview, nearly a year after her dramatic testimony.

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