Analysis: The most telling GOP flip-flops and walk backs on abortion
: In May, while trying to account for past comments that were more supportive of abortion rights, the Pennsylvania Republican nominee for Senate likened abortion at any stage to “murder,” according to audio recently published by the Daily Beast. “I do believe life starts at conception,” he said, adding: “If life starts at conception, why do you care what stage our hearts start beating at? It’s, you know — it’s still murder if you were to terminate a child, whether their heart’s beating or not.
Pennsylvania Republican Senate nominee Dr. Oz, in leaked audio from a tele-town hall in May, argues abortion at any stage of pregnancy is “murder.” Oz had previously defended Roe v. Wade and more recently said he supports exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother.
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