Grace Rykaczewski of Morristown, New Jersey “I’m just sorry that Ruth Bader Ginsburg isn’t alive to support us,” she said. “We just weren’t ready to get married at that time,” says Wendie Lubic, who later did marry the man and they have two daughters.īenita Lubic blames Senate Republicans for blocking the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland during the final months of President Barack Obama’s last term, but then fast-tracking the nomination of the newest justice, Amy Coney Barrett, after Ruth Bader Ginsburg died in September 2020, less than two months before the election. Wendie Lubic, 60, also had an abortion, in 1986, although she didn’t tell her mother about it until years later.
“I’m a senior citizen so I am way past having another child, but I do want to help younger people, particularly those who have been raped and abused, that they will be able to get an abortion,” said Lubic, 86.