NARAL Head: McCain Can't Erase Anti-Choice History By Picking Ridge

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First Posted: 08-14-08 04:43 PM   |   Updated: 09-14-08 05:12 AM

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John McCain said he would consider a pro-choice vice president. Barack Obama will have a pro-life speaker at the Democratic convention. But these surprise moves don't change the metrics of the general election, one of the nation's most prominent abortion rights leaders argued on Thursday.

Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, said no amount of lip service to the pro-choice community could erase McCain's "25-year record of voting against women's freedom of privacy." Even picking an abortion rights proponent like former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge as a running mate would do little to change the underlying dynamics of the electorate, she told the Huffington Post.

"Let's just say that the president is the one who sets the policy, they are the one who sets the direction, they are the one that is going to nominate a Supreme Court justice," she said. "And if John McCain is president of the United States we are going to have Supreme Court justices like Clarence Thomas and John Roberts and Samuel Alito, he has said that. He has called of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which goes even farther than George Bush. And again, back to the record, he has 25 years here of an unbelievable record against women's reproductive rights."

As McCain was hinting that Ridge could very well be in the VP mix, reports surfaced that the Obama campaign had offered Bob Casey Jr., a pro-lifer also from Pennsylvania, a lucrative speaking slot at the Democratic convention. Unlike the idea of a pro-choice Republican VP, the possibility of a pro-life Democrat speaking at the party's convention has actually been broached. In 1992, Bill Clinton denied Casey's father a speaking slot on the basis of his abortion views creating a party fissure. Keenan said such a rift would not nor should not occur in '08.

"We are not upset about it. Sen. Casey worked hard for Sen. Obama and it just makes sense and it is not a surprise that he has his supporter at the convention. And the other thing is, he is talking about economic policy," she said. "Again, let's go back to who is going to be the president. Sen. Obama is fully pro-choice, the party platform is very, very strong, one of the strongest it has been in many years, and his solid commitment to a women's right to choose is just stellar. So we are focused on electing Sen. Obama as the next president because we know he is going to be the one advancing those policies protecting freedom and privacy."

The inside-out politics at play were furthered, in a way, by the announcement Thursday that former Senate Republican Lincoln Chafee would be joining NARAL's board. Keenan hailed the move as exemplary of the centrist potential that a women's rights stance can bring to a political ticket, and she predicted electoral benefits for Obama.

"As we take a look at who we have to bring over and take votes away from John McCain, it is Republican and Independent women. And I think with Sen. Chafee's [support]... there will be a lot of Republican women out there who will vote for Sen. Obama once they learn how extreme McCain is on reproductive choice."

As for why more women didn't have a grasp of McCain's record, 26 years into his time in Congress, Keenan noted that perceptions -- once hardened over time -- are difficult to break.

"It is the myth of the moderate maverick," she said. "I think people make the assumption that because he has been coined as both a moderate and a maverick that he must be pro choice, which is wrong."

John McCain said he would consider a pro-choice vice president. Barack Obama will have a pro-life speaker at the Democratic convention. But these surprise moves don't change the metrics of the general...
John McCain said he would consider a pro-choice vice president. Barack Obama will have a pro-life speaker at the Democratic convention. But these surprise moves don't change the metrics of the general...
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- haleywins I'm a Fan of haleywins 2 fans permalink

As if Ridge will have any effect whatsoever on the election, unless of course it's Guiliani, now that's a ticket to vote against.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 08/14/2008
- srtjsrtj I'm a Fan of srtjsrtj 2 fans permalink

People don't you get it? McCain & the Republicans Don't Care that Ridge is ProChoice they will Sell him just like they sold us a bill of Goods for the last 7 years. They simply don't care, have no Respect for the American Voter or THeir Families.

It's All About the Money. If John McCain & The Republicans Really Cared About the American People do you think We would have Went To War and lost thousand of lives, Ruined Our Economy and brought it to its knees, Run Up A Deficit of $4.9+Billion not including the Cost oF the War which Is About A Trillion Dollars because they think the American People Are Not Very Brght.

If The American People DOn't Stand Up For Change to secure their families and their Childrens Futures, then that says it all

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 08/14/2008
- oldwiseone I'm a Fan of oldwiseone 5 fans permalink

Corrections...The final cost estimate including subsequent costs is three trillion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 08/14/2008

Hide? McCain's not going to hide. Whatever object he took refuge behind would muffle his voice and make interfere with his ability to lie about his record.
He is going to say that he always supported woman's issues. That he has fought for woman's issues his entire life. And that he believes that abortion is a state's rights issue and he won't nominate activist judges. If he doesn't get directly confronted on this, he'll skate and use isolated campaign stops to lie outright.
Well, that's what I think he'll do anyway. That's pretty much how he's dealt with everything else he has claimed to support but actually didn't.

McRevisionist

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 08/14/2008
- shel3364 I'm a Fan of shel3364 35 fans permalink

Anybody watch the Hardball college tour when the Dem primaries were in PA??? McCain was interviewed and Chris Matthews asked him point blank about Tom Ridge and a pro-choice VP.

Mac said in no uncertian terms, no way will I have a pro-choice VP.

Add this to his list of "evoultions"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 08/14/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

mccain is the same and he equals more pain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 08/14/2008
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