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NRSC email highlights conservatives calling on Akin to drop out

August 21, 2012 | 10:29 am
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee is making no secret of its desire to see Todd Akin drop out of the U.S. Senate race in Missouri after his comments on females being able to magically prevent pregnancy in cases of “legitimate rape.”

Moments ago, NRSC communications director Brian Walsh sent around an email titled, “fyi–What leading conservatives are saying about the Missouri senate race…”

It included a roundup of conservatives calling on him to step aside. He has until 5 pm today.

Email below:

 Good morning –

Just a quick background update on the situation in the Missouri Senate race.  While much of the press coverage has understandably focused on the statements by Republican leaders yesterday regarding Congressman Akin, I wanted to point out for your background that they have been joined by leading conservatives across the country who have called on Congressman Akin to step aside for the good of the party and the pro-life movement he cares so deeply about.

 

Below are just a few examples for your consideration…..

 

  • Radio/TV Host Sean Hannity urged Akin yesterday to reconsider running and reminded him that “elections are bigger than one person

 

  • Radio Host Mark Levin similarly urged Akin to step aside saying this race is far too important to risk losing to the Democrats.

 

 

  • Columnist/Radio Host Dennis Prager penned a column for Townhall.com calling on his fellow pro-life leaders to join him in disavowing Akin’s remarks.

 

  • Columnist Charles Krauthammer on Fox News last night called Akintoxic” and said “he’s got to go

 

  • Radio Host Hugh Hewitt tweeted – “If Akin drops out and GOP wins Senate, he has career. If he stays in and GOP doesn’t win Senate, infamy and injury to prolife cause

 

  • Author Ann Coulter penned a column in Human Events calling on Akin to do the right thing and step aside for the good of the pro-life movement

 

  • National Review editorial board called on Akin to step aside, writing in part, “Akin is a stalwart conservative and an honorable man, we regret to say that he inspires no such confidence”

 

  • Wall Street Journal editorial board also called on Akin to step aside, writing in part, “Having uttered one of the more offensive and ill-informed comments in recent years, Mr. Akin could cost his party a seat it is favored to win this November and thus possible control of the Senate.”

 

  • The Tea Party Express called on Akin to step aside saying “It is critical that we defeat Senator Claire McCaskill in November, but it will be too difficult to achieve that with Todd Akin as the conservative alternative.”

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