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cnn.com/2016/04/01/politics/donald-trump-abortion-laws/index.html

Trump is apparently pro-choice again. :rolleyes:

If that’s the case, than I’d probably vote for Hillary over Trump, but the most likely option is me not voting for either of them. I don’t know who the good guy is any more, and whoever wins, I can’t say that it’s a good thing either way. This election cycle has been abysmal. When did politics get this pathetic and disturbingly bad in this country?
Who knows what to think?

I note that, if you listen closely, at the beginning he says “The laws are set now on abortion and that’s the way they’re going to remain until they’re changed." (emphasis added) So basically that doesn’t say anything at all (right?). 🤷
 
Who knows what to think?

I note that, if you listen closely, at the beginning he says “The laws are set now on abortion and that’s the way they’re going to remain until they’re changed." (emphasis added) So basically that doesn’t say anything at all (right?). 🤷
No matter what Donald really means, this is going to get reported in the press with headlines line the one at the* Guardian*:

"Donald Trump changes his line on abortion, again, saying ‘laws are set’"

theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/01/donald-trump-abortion-laws-are-set-cbs-interview
 
Holy cow, I have whiplash. How many times has he changed his position this week? Three. Certainly, Mr. Trump would have a plan around what some feel is the most important issue in determining their vote - an issue that outweighs all others combined.
I quit counting but CNN’s Don Lemon said tonight 4x in 72 hrs. 3 or 4. Close enough.
 
I quit counting but CNN’s Don Lemon said tonight 4x in 72 hrs. 3 or 4. Close enough.
Well, first it was pass laws where women went to jail. Then it was pass laws, but don’t send women to jail. Now, it’s pass no new laws. What was the 4th?
 
Well, first it was pass laws where women went to jail. Then it was pass laws, but don’t send women to jail. Now, it’s pass no new laws. What was the 4th?
I’m not sure. What was his position before he spoke with Chris Matthews?
 
If you’ll excuse me for saying something a little random, on CNN a little while ago I noticed that in 1988 some demonstrators dressed in prison costumes, holding “Murderers for Dukakis” signs … hard not to think of the recent “Racists for Trump” SNL skit.
 
I’m not sure. What was his position before he spoke with Chris Matthews?
Based on the last three days, I don’t think he had a position. Hey, there you go. No position to making laws putting women in jail and you have four!
 
Based on the last three days, I don’t think he had a position. Hey, there you go. No position to making laws putting women in jail and you have four!
It’s really sad that even though his positions constantly change, his supporters are still loyal to him.
 
Well, first it was pass laws where women went to jail. Then it was pass laws, but don’t send women to jail. Now, it’s pass no new laws. What was the 4th?
CNN counts an in-between phase Donald Trump’s 3 positions on abortion in 3 hours (seems like they were trying to squeeze everything they could out of it):
Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks sent in a statement from Trump to reporters: “This issue is unclear and should be put back into the states for determination. Like Ronald Reagan, I am pro-life with exceptions, which I have outlined numerous times.”
Criticism, though, continued to come.
By a little before 5 p.m., Trump released another explanation – marking an almost complete about-face.
“If Congress were to pass legislation making abortion illegal and the federal courts upheld this legislation, or any state were permitted to ban abortion under state and federal law, the doctor or any other person performing this illegal act upon a woman would be held legally responsible, not the woman,” Trump said in a statement.
“The woman is a victim in this case as is the life in her womb,” Trump said. “My position has not changed – like Ronald Reagan, I am pro-life with exceptions.”
 
If Donald Trump is the nominee, Hillary Clinton will be the better option. Imagine that.
 
If Donald Trump is the nominee, Hillary Clinton will be the better option. Imagine that.
this might be well received here on this forum but take it to the general public, the hypocrisy is apparent.
 
When CAF isn’t getting soundly behind the GOP candidate (assuming that will be Trump) it can’t be good news at all for the GOP.

There was nearly universal approval of Romney in 12’ by Conservatives.

If Trump becomes the candidate he will be trounced. Maybe even Dukakis-style.

The GOP seems to know this thus their scrambling to have any candidate but Trump.
 
It’s not true Hillary woukd be an absolute disaster Her term as SOS makes that very clear
Maybe, but I feel Trump could be an even bigger disaster. As I said before, I likely won’t vote for either of them, and I wouldn’t say either winning is a particularly good thing.
 
When CAF isn’t getting soundly behind the GOP candidate (assuming that will be Trump) it can’t be good news at all for the GOP.

There was nearly universal approval of Romney in 12’ by Conservatives.

If Trump becomes the candidate he will be trounced. Maybe even Dukakis-style.

The GOP seems to know this thus their scrambling to have any candidate but Trump.
What’s the good of getting behind Romney and then losing?
 
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