Women's rights. Birth Control pills, and abortion.
Yes. When you speak to any women, and nail them down on their position on Women's rights, Democratic, or Republican, there isn't any grey area. It's clear, very clear.
Women don't want "Big Government" telling them what they can or can't do with their own body. This gets blood boiling. Republicans know it, and change the topic immediately. ( 'Women don't care about abortion, they care about jobs.)
Mitt Romney is on video, several times, as Paul Ryan saying, if they had a chance to outlaw all abortion, they would.
Romney has stated repeatedly that he would sign a personhood or "sanctity of life" law. Such laws allow no exceptions for abortion. None. Period.
This has been erased from the public with the last version of what Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have been saying.
It's time to clarify, and repeat, in their own words, with video, what they have said for years, not just what they have altered and now have said in just the past week.
College age women are being described as "worried about jobs" rather than being outraged that women's rights are under attack. Really? Ask them.
Republicans always change the topic from Abortion, to jobs, as if they were all in the same seminar on how to avoid the subject.
We have Mitt Romney on video, on the Mike Huckabee show saying he would
Outlaw ALL Abortion.
Make Birth control pills illegal.
It's on video. He would support changing the constitution.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) told Fox News host Mike Huckabee this weekend that he would support an amendment to his state’s constitution to define life as beginning at conception, which would outlaw abortion and potentially many forms of contraceptionas well. Noting that the state supreme court forced the inclusion of abortion coverage in Romney’s universal health care law, the GOP presidential front-runner said the only way to undo the decision would be a constitutional amendment. Asked if he would support such a move, Romney replied, “absolutely”:
HUCKABEE: Would you have supported a constitutional amendment that would have established definition of life beginning of life at conception?
ROMNEY: Absolutely.
And again here on wile speaking with George Stephanopolus.
"Romney was asked by George Stephanopoulos if he supports the Republican Party's 2004 platform on abortion rights, which states, "We support a Human Life Amendment to the Constitution and we endorse legislation to make it clear that the 14th Amendment's protections apply to unborn children."
Romney replied, "You know, I do support the Republican platform, and I support that being part of the Republican platform and I'm pro-life."
Republicans up and down are all in step with these radical views. They are all on video.
I would hammer down on these important issues that are easy to understand, and piss off most women. My guess is there is a large amount of women who need to publicly support crushing women's rights, due to their peer's, but in the voting booth will make the sane choice.
Democrat's can win it all, if they were to focus on women's issues, and how the fanatic views of all Republicans would have an direct effect on their lives if they did not vote out Republicans.
Can Democrats win it all if they were to focus on women's issues ?
Thu Oct 25, 2012 at 9:57 AM PT: See.
It's Women's rights that will push Obama into the victory.