Republicans angry over rape remarks

Mon, Aug 20, 2012, 01:00

   

Senior Republicans distanced themselves today from Missouri US Senate candidate Todd Akin's comments about rape, which put an unwelcome focus on divisive social issues just a week before the party gathers for its national convention.

The remarks cast doubt on what had seemed a likely victory for Mr Akin, a Missouri congressman seeking to unseat Democrat Senator Claire McCaskill in the November 6th election and capturing one of the four Senate seats Republicans need to win a majority in the Senate.

Mr Akin said in a television interview yesterday that women have biological defenses to prevent pregnancy in cases of "legitimate rape," making legal abortion rights unnecessary.

Sharp rebuttals from members of his own party raised questions about whether Mr Akin would drop out of the Missouri race. Democrats, meanwhile, seized on Akin's comment to underscore their election-year position that Republicans - who polls show generally trail Democrats among women voters - are waging a "war on women."