According to Marc Ambinder, the following exchange occurred between Katie Couric and Cindy McCain
KATIE COURIC:
And-- and do you believe Roe v. Wade should be overturned?
CINDY MCCAIN:
No, no, no, no--
KATIE COURIC:
No? Why not? Your husband does.
CINDY MCCAIN:
No, I don't think he does.
KATIE COURIC:
He believes that it should be overturned, that's what he told me, and that it-- it should go to the state.
CINDY MCCAIN:
Well, in that respect--
(OFF-MIC CONVERSATION)
CINDY MCCAIN:
--yeah, yes, I do. That-- I understand what you're saying now, I agree with the states, it should have (UNINTEL).
KATIE COURIC:
But, you-- so you do believe it should be overturned or it shouldn't be overturned?
CINDY MCCAIN:
I believe it's a state issue, that I do believe.
KATIE COURIC:
Okay, all right, great, thank you so much.
So, apparently, she supports Roe V. Wade but thinks abortion should be a state issue. Illogical much?
Does this matter? Should it matter that the candidate's wife doesn't understand the biggest woman's rights issue of her generation?