And the judges Reagan appointed could and the judges both Bushes appointed could…but they haven’t have they?
Reagan campaigned promising to elect a woman to the supreme court, he chose Sandra Day O’Connor
White House officials asserted that Judge O’Connor had assured President Reagan in an Oval Office interview last Wednesday that she was personally opposed to abortions. They quoted her as saying that she opposed the anti-abortion measure only because it was not germane to the legislation to which it was attached and the Arizona Constitution forbids nongermane amendments. But those officials also said that she felt the legality of abortions was a legitimate matter for the legislative branch to decide.
Abortion foes, however, also cited votes in which, they said, Mrs. O’Connor supported a 1970 bill to legalize abortion and a 1973 bill permitting Arizona state agencies to participate in family planning.
In response, the White House said that there was no record of the 1970 vote and that, contrary to what the anti-abortion groups say, the 1973 bill was not pro-abortion and made no mention of abortion. The White House also noted that Mrs. O’Connor had sponsored a 1973 bill, which passed, giving hospitals, physicians and other medical personnel the right not to participate in abortion procedures.
nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0707.html
Reagon wrote of his concern about her
in his diary
Robert Bork, who is on Romney’s judiciary, was rejected by the supreme court and was opposed by pro abortion groups. Kennedy was influenced
by the anti life culture of Washington
Do not think Reagan ever set out as president to elect judges who would not reverse roe v wade
1st presidential debate in 2000 Bush declared that he would not try to overturn roe v Wade
Before Bush was elected as president, he said that he would support Supreme Court judges who
would strictly interpret the Constitution. A strict stance on abortion, he indicated, would not rest at the top of his list of requirements for an appointee, though he had voiced strong personal opposition to most forms of the procedure. He said, “I will not have a litmus test for my judges, except for: Will the judge strictly interpret the Constitution, and not use the bench to write social policy?”
Romney had repeatedly said he supports reversing roe v wade. Do not think any other presidential nominee has made such a pledge