I'm pro-choice and those things, but I typically vote Republican.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Obviously, I have been a pro-choice candidate for my entire political career, and obviously there is controversy always surrounding this issue.
To say that I am pro life is just wrong. I am personally pro-choice and legislatively pro-choice.
I have worked for three decades as a staunch advocate of building a 'big tent' party that includes both pro-choice and pro-life Republicans.
I tend to vote Republican, but I don't like the hardcore views on either side, and I'm not in bed with anybody.
I am a Republican because of my military background, my pro-life beliefs, my support for the Second Amendment, and my belief that government should not grow excessively.
I am very much a Republican.
I'm a conservative Republican.
I've always been pro-life from conception to natural death. It's important for the Republican nominee to maintain what we stand for. We are the party that stands for all of life, whether it's convenient or inconvenient, whether it's perfect or imperfect.
Like many of my fellow millennials, I do not consider myself categorically Republican or Democrat. More than party affiliation, I vote on based on what I believe is right, for my family and for my country. Sometimes it's a tough choice.
I am politically pro-choice, but personally pro-life. I have my faith but refuse to force it on the world at large - especially this world, so brutal and unjust. I cannot make these wrenching personal life and death decisions for others - nor do I believe they should be made by a church run by childless men.
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