Conservative Activists Call On Akin To Quit Race After ‘Legitimate Rape’ Comment

Todd Akin

Conservative strategists and activists did not rally to Rep. Todd Akin’s defense Sunday after the Republican Senate nominee in Missouri said that “legitimate rape” victims have a biological defense mechanism to prevent pregnancy.

Instead, a growing chorus is calling for him to withdraw from the race.

On Twitter Sunday, many Republicans reached the conclusion that Akin is no longer a viable Senate candidate. Until Sunday, Akin was the favorite to take incumbent Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill’s seat as Missouri grows increasingly conservative. But both sides of the aisle seem to think Akin’s rape comments could cost him the election.

Republican strategist Patrick Ruffini recommended that a new nominee be subbed in for Akin:

National Review’s Reihan Salam piled on:

Akin’s apology, which did not disavow the substance of his remarks, didn’t seem to assuage Ruffini’s fears about Akin’s candidacy post-gaffe.

Rick Wilson, a Republican consultant based on Florida, tweeted Akin appears unready for a Senate campaign:

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