In an easily missed moment during Wednesday night’s chaotic GOP presidential primary debate, Gov. Ron DeSantis said he would sign a federal 15-week abortion ban.

Wednesday’s comment marked the first time since the launch of his presidential campaign that he said he would sign a national abortion ban.

The Daily Signal was the first to report and confirmed the governor’s remarks.

The moment occurred during an exchange with Sen. Tim Scott, where he asked the governor if he would support a 15-week abortion ban. DeSantis said yes.

The moment was widely missed due to the moderators talking over the pair while the exchange was happening, trying to regain control of the debate.

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    After another flaccid debate, Republican operatives and donors are privately expressing what they can’t yet state openly: the 2024 race is probably over, the debates aren’t moving the needle. Which means that Trump and whoever he picks will be the top of the ticket. It doesn’t matter what DeSantis commits to, he won’t be there.

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      dingleberry’s gameplan of not participating in the debates is probably the single smartest thing he’s ever done.

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        Idgaf who they are or what party they belong to, any candidate that can’t come to the table and debate their positions has no business governing. Unbelievable that this strategy is even viable.

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          You don’t need strategy when your followers are in a brainless, fascist, cult.

          They’ll vote trump even if he’s serving 10 life sentences.

          30% of the population drank the koolaid, 50 years of voter suppression let’s them make big decisions, and it’s way easier to fool someone than convince them they’ve been fooled.