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'It's outlandish': Rape survivor reacts to Texas governor's comments

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'It's outlandish': Rape survivor reacts to Texas governor's comments

'It's outlandish': Rape survivor reacts to Texas governor's comments

The Texas law barring abortions at six weeks of pregnancy has women’s rights advocates up in arms for a number of reasons, including because it makes no exceptions for cases of rape or incest.

CNN’s Randi Kaye reports.


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