After debating in favor of a bill that would require ultrasounds before abortions, Democrat leaders openly harassed, threatened and belittled Democratic Rep. Daphnee Campbell. Freshman State House of Representatives member, Daphne Campbell from Miami was in her first legislative session last week when her own party viciously turned on her after she debated for and voted in favor of the pro-life bill allowing ultrasounds before abortions.
Campbell is a wife and mother of five children who works as a nurse. As she rose in passionate support for the pro-life bill, Rep. Scott Randolph a Democrat from Orlando, whose assigned seat is right next to Campbell, started tossing papers on her desk and threw her pen in the trash apparently incensed that a fellow Democrat would support the bill.
Randolph, who has been endorsed by Planned Parenthood and Equality Florida, told Campbell “You are a traitor…I swear, you will not be re-elected. I will get an opponent.” Campbell’s quick retort was “You have no right. God put me here.”
Rep. Campbell said in an interview with Sunshine State News, “I was the victim of an altercation by my fellow state representative, Scott Randolph. Several items were thrown in my face, foul language was used against me, and I was insulted and ridiculed in front of all my colleagues. I was called a ‘traitor’ and was told that I was going to be kicked out of office next year.”
Rep. Campbell’s passionate debate quoted from the book of Ezekiel and admonished members with the commandment “Thou shalt not kill.” Republican members in the Florida House stood to their feet in a standing ovation as other Democrat members protested with arms folded standing in the back of the chamber.
According to Bill Warren, the director of policy for the Florida Family Policy Council, , who personally witnessed the whole incident, “Democrats are now harassing her with needless questions on all of her bills and attempting to defeat even simple, non-controversial bills.”
However, Republican members have come to her defense by passing her bills out of the House with a commanding majority and even all stood behind her in solidarity on one occasion.
Those wishing to thank Rep. Campbell with a word of encouragement for her principled stand can e-mail her here. Those wishing to let Rep. Randolph respectfully know of your disappointment with his unprofessional behavior, can email him here.
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