2008 Republican Presidential Hopeful Mitt Romney: On Abortion
Former Massachusetts Governor Flip-Flops on Abortion Debate
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Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney boasts a clear history of supporting abortion rights. In 1994, while running against Senator Ted Kennedy for the U.S. senate, republican Mitt Romney said, "I believe society should allow individuals to do whatever they choose." Romney noted his personal experience, having had a family member die from a botched abortion.Throughout the years, Romney advocated for abortion rights, endorsing RU-486 and strongly upholding safe and legal abortions.
Now hoping to win the republican presidential nominee spot for 2008, Mitt Romney has changed his tune. In 2005, Romney began spouting a pro-life agenda. His anti-choice beliefs spread to family planning issues, as he vetoed a emergency contraception to rape victims.
Most recently, Mitt Romney accepted a Political Leadership Award from the Massachusetts Citizens for Life. On May 10, 2007, Romney spoke at the pro-life group's Mother's Day dinner and said, "I recognize that it is awarded for where I am on the issue of life, not for where I've been. And I respect the fact that you arrived at this place of principle a long, long time ago. And I appreciate the fact that you're inclined to honor someone who arrived here only a few years ago."
Romney's supposed change of heart happened on November 9, 2005, when Mitt Romney met with a researcher about embryonic stem cells. Romney cites that very meeting as the day he became pro-life.
"It hit me very hard that we had so cheapened the value of human life in a Roe v. Wade environment that it was important to stand for the dignity of human life," Romney said in an interview with Time Magazine. "We learn with experience. We gain perspective over time, but the principles remain the same. I have a number of principles, and the principles remain the same."
Romney's mother Lenore supports the right to choose. As recently as 2005, Lenore Romney, who unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, released a statement proclaiming her pro-choice opinions.
2008 Republican Presidential Hopeful Mitt Romney: On Abortion
On May 10, 2007, Mitt Romney accepted the Political Leadership Award from Massachusetts Citizens For Life.
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Did You Know?
Mitt Romney has stated that he and his wife have given more than $15,000 to the Massachusetts Citizens For Life since 2005.
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