I consider abortion to be a deeply personal and intimate issue for women and I don't believe male legislators should even vote on the issue.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The issue is not abortion. The issue is whether women can make up their own mind instead of some right-wing pastor, some right-wing politician telling them what to do.
In short, I'm not sure that the abortion problem can be solved by legislation. I think it can only be solved through moral persuasion.
I do not believe abortion should be legal.
Abortion's a private decision. But I just think it shouldn't be federalized.
I'm against abortion. On the other hand, I believe in a woman's choice.
The national Democratic Party has embraced abortion on demand. I believe this position is wrong in principle and out of the mainstream of our party's historic commitment to protecting the powerless.
I don't mean to be trite about abortion, but I do feel it's a woman's body, and I don't think anyone should take away her choice of having or not having a child.
I am very much opposed to abortion personally. But I don't think it is the government's rule.
I personally am opposed to abortion, but I will not judge anybody else's right in that regard because I am not a woman and I could never face the actual reality of it.
I think everyone's against abortion.
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