Rudy Giuliani, Presidential Candidate for the GOP, has given his opinion. RG is a total anti-abortion advocator. However, he seems to have Pro-Choice sentiments. Here is a clip of an article out of MSNBC:
Giuliani's 'Issue of conscience"
"Pressed further on his views, Giuliani said he hated abortion and supported the Hyde Amendment which bars federal funding of abortion under the Medicaid program.
Each state should decide whether or not it wants to pay for abortions for low-income women, he argued. He added that he had supported taxpayer funding of abortion in New York, but “in other places people can come to a different decision.”
Later Giuliani went so far as to use the language of the abortion rights movement: “Ultimately, since it is an issue of conscience, I would respect a woman’s right to make a different choice… You have to respect a woman’s right to make that choice differently than my conscience.”
Giuliani’s calculation seems to be that, post-Sept. 11, a libertarian stance on abortion may not be the liability it was before in seeking the GOP nomination. It’s a big gamble, but one that, on stage Thursday at least, he seemed to be quite serene in making."
So my question is NOT on abortion. I am all the way with Giuliani on what he is saying. My question is, does this cut him out of the election as a GOP? And if it does, would you still vote him if he were to run independent (UNLIKELY)?



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