Democratic Senate nominee Ruben Gallego expressed his support for federally protecting and expanding in vitro fertilization (IVF) services if elected to the Senate. Gallego, accompanied by his wife and daughter, shared their personal struggle with starting a family and how they were close to pursuing IVF themselves.
Gallego emphasized the importance of IVF accessibility for families facing fertility challenges, highlighting the emotional toll and limited options without such treatments. He acknowledged the growing support for making IVF more available to Arizona families but cautioned about the vulnerability of IVF-related legislation in the upcoming November elections.
Gallego criticized his GOP Senate opponent, Kari Lake, questioning her reliability on the issue and suggesting that she would not support IVF protections. He pointed to Lake's stance on abortion and Roe v. Wade as indicators of her potential opposition to IVF legislation.
In response, Lake defended her position, asserting that she values motherhood and understands the struggles of fertility issues. She pledged to advocate for increased access to fertility treatments and oppose any restrictions on IVF.
The contrasting views of the candidates on IVF have become a focal point in the Senate race, with Gallego and Lake presenting divergent approaches to supporting families dealing with infertility. As the campaign unfolds, the debate over IVF protections is likely to remain a significant issue for voters in Arizona.