When Washington Gov. Jay Inslee bragged about his reproductive rights record during the first 2020 Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday night, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar could not suppress a smirk.

Inslee claimed he was the “only candidate here who has passed a law protecting a woman’s right of reproductive health in health insurance” ― an apparent reference to the Reproductive Parity Act, which he signed into law last year. The legislation requires all insurance plans in Washington state, both public and private, that cover maternity care to also cover abortions.

“I respect everybody’s goals and plans here, but we do have one candidate that’s actually advanced the ball” on access to abortions, the governor added.

Inslee punched his fist in the air as he spoke of his achievement. Two rostrums to his right, Klobuchar smiled as she listened to Inslee’s remarks.

She then hit him with a reality check.

Klobuchar reminded Inslee that the three female lawmakers on stage ― herself, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii — had all “fought pretty hard for a woman’s right to choose.”

Her rebuttal was met with applause and cheers from the audience.