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Yes, but it was one reason. If you were given the choice between an unfaithful pro-life candidate and a faithful pro-abortion rights candidate, which one would you vote for?ishii
Not the only reason why I didn’t vote for him, and I provided other reasons. His infedelity while his wife was dying merely showed his character.
I think you’re being unfair. He had been in office as either a congressman or senator for 26years by the time he ran in 2008. Give anyone 26 years of voting and being in the public eye and you will be able to take a quote or vote or two from the record and try to use that as a a way to twist their position around. The fact is, McCain did get early endorsements from key pro-life leaders and eventually the National Right to Life committee, one of the largest and most respected pro-life groups in the country. You apparently disagree with them. John McCain was maybe not the “perfect” pro-life candidate, but one is hard pressed to say with any certainty that he would have not nominated constructionist justices who might have gone on to overturn Roe v Wade. We had a clear choice between a pro-life candidate and a pro-abortion rights candidate and the pro-abortion rights candidate won, with the votes of catholics.I didn’t vote for McCain, because of many issues I have with him, including his lip-service to the pro-life crowd, for political expediency.
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