Tim Sheehy 鈥渨ould let politicians like him ban abortion, with no exceptions for rape or to save a woman鈥檚 life, and criminalize women.鈥
A Facebook ad from the campaign of Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), launched on Sept. 6, 2024
In a race that could decide control of the U.S. Senate, Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) is attacking his challenger, Republican Tim Sheehy, for his stance on abortion.
Montana’s Senate race is one of a half-dozen tight contests around the country in which Democrats are defending seats needed to keep their one-seat majority. If Republicans flip Tester鈥檚 seat, they could take over the chamber even if they fail to oust Democrats in any other key races.
In a launched in early September, Tester鈥檚 campaign said Sheehy supports banning abortion with no exceptions.
An ad launched on Sept. 6 said, “Tim Sheehy wants to take away the freedom to choose what happens with your own body, and give that power to politicians. Sheehy would let politicians like him ban abortion, with no exceptions for rape or to save a woman鈥檚 life, and criminalize women. We can鈥檛 let Tim Sheehy take our freedom away.”
Sheehy鈥檚 Anti-Abortion Stance Allows for Rape, Health Exceptions
Sheehy鈥檚 website calls him “proudly pro-life,” and he鈥檚 campaigning against abortion. He on Montana鈥檚 November ballot that would to provide the right to “make and carry out decisions about one鈥檚 own pregnancy, including the right to abortion.”
In July, we rated False Sheehy鈥檚 statement that Tester and other Democrats have voted for “elective abortions up to and including the moment of birth. Healthy, 9-month-year-old baby killed at the moment of birth.”
But contrary to the new ad鈥檚 message, Sheehy has voiced support for exceptions.
In a Montana Public Radio , Sheehy was asked, “Yes or no, do you support a federal ban on abortion?”
Sheehy said, “I am proudly pro-life and support commonsense protections for when a baby can feel pain, as well as exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother, and I believe any further limits must be left to each state.”
And in a with Tester, Sheehy said, “I鈥檒l always protect the three rights for women: rape, incest, life of the mother.”
The of Sheehy鈥檚 campaign website does not say that he has a no-exceptions stance, nor does it say he would “criminalize women” who have abortions.
In a statement, the Sheehy campaign told PolitiFact that the ad mischaracterizes Sheehy鈥檚 abortion position. Allowing no exceptions “has never been Tim鈥檚 position,” the campaign said.
Our Ruling
The Tester campaign鈥檚 ad says Sheehy “would let politicians like him ban abortion, with no exceptions for rape or to save a woman鈥檚 life, and criminalize women.”
Sheehy has said he supports abortion ban exceptions for rape or to save a pregnant woman鈥檚 life. We found no instances of him saying he would be OK with states criminalizing women who receive abortions in violation of state laws.
What gives the ad a kernel of truth is that Sheehy has voiced support for letting states decide abortion parameters within their borders. The Tester campaign argues that this means Sheehy would effectively enable legislators to pass abortion restrictions that don鈥檛 include exceptions or that criminalize women.
The Tester campaign鈥檚 argument relies on hypotheticals and ignores Sheehy鈥檚 stated support for exceptions, giving a misleading impression of Sheehy鈥檚 position.
We rate it Mostly False.
Our Sources
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Tim Sheehy, , accessed Sept. 12, 2024
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Statement to PolitiFact from the Sheehy campaign
Statement to PolitiFact from the Tester campaign