A Republican Senate hopeful sparked outrage on Sunday by suggesting that “legitimate rape” rarely results in pregnancy due to a woman’s biological defenses.
Todd Akin, a member of the House of Representatives and recently appointed Senate nominee for Missouri, made the claim during an interview in which he attempted to explain his no-exceptions policy in regards to abortion.
In reference to pregnancy resulting from rape, Akin told KTVI-TV: “First of all, from what I understand from doctors, that is really rare.”
He continued: “If it is a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try and shut that whole thing down.”
But if that “didn’t work”, then the punishment should be “on the rapist and not attacking the child”, Akin added.
A video clip of the interview soon went viral, leading to online criticism directed at the Republican politician.
Akin recently won the GOP nomination for a Senate seat that he is currently favorite to win.
The incumbent senator he hopes to beat, Democrat Claire McCaskill, was among those who rebuked him online as the term “legitimate rape” began trending on Twitter.
“As a woman & former prosecutor who handled 100s of rape cases, I’m stunned by Rep Akin’s comments about victims…
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