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Mitt Romney Used Poll To Determine His Abortion Stance In 1994 Campaign: Book

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 12/30/2011 10:48 am Updated: 12/30/2011 10:49 am

When he challenged Ted Kennedy in the 1994 U.S. Senate race, Mitt Romney used polling data to determine that he would run as a pro-choice candidate while remaining personally pro-life, according to a new book by Boston journalist Ronald Scott.

The Washington Examiner revealed the moment in Scott's book:

According to Scott, Romney revealed that polling from Richard Wirthlin, Ronald Reagan's former pollster whom Romney had hired for the '94 campaign, showed it would be impossible for a pro-life candidate to win statewide office in Massachusetts. In light of that, Romney decided to run as a pro-choice candidate, pledging to support Roe v. Wade, while remaining personally pro-life.

According to Scott's new book, Mitt Romney: An Inside Look at the Man and His Politics, Romney traveled to Salt Lake City to meet with Mormon church elders in November 1993 to lay out his public position on abortion. Some leaders were not pleased by his position, Scott reports.

Romney stuck with his decision. In an October 1994 debate, Romney said he believed that abortion should be "safe and legal" and that Roe v. Wade should stand. He added, "And my personal beliefs, like the personal beliefs of other people, should not be brought into a political campaign."

Sen. Kennedy seized on his stance: "On the question of the choice issue, I have supported the Roe v. Wade. I am pro-choice. My opponent is multiple choice."

Romney responded, "I have my own beliefs and those beliefs are very dear to me. One of them is that I do not impose my beliefs on other people." He then told the story of a family friend who passed away from an illegal abortion.

(Video of the debate above via Youtube.)

Justin Elliott of Salon.com reported that the woman in question was Ann Keenan, the sister of Romney's brother-in-law, who died in 1963, a decade before Roe v. Wade was decided.

After losing to Kennedy in a landslide, Romney campaigned as pro-choice again in his successful 2002 gubernatorial campaign. He said that he supported state-funded abortions for low-income women in a 2002 Planned Parenthood questionnaire.

In a 2005 Boston Globe op-ed, Romney came out as pro-life after vetoing a bill to increase access to emergency contraception.

While Romney has denied charges that he flip-flops on issues, Romney campaign spokeswoman Gail Gitcho told MSNBC that abortion is the one substantial issue that he has admitted changing his position on.

"I'd make sure that the progress that has been made to provide for life and to protect human life is not progress that would be reversed," Romney told Fox News' Mike Huckabee in October. "My view is that the Supreme Court should reverse Roe v. Wade and send back to the states the responsibility for deciding whether they're going to have abortion legal in their state or not."

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When he challenged Ted Kennedy in the 1994 U.S. Senate race, Mitt Romney used polling data to determine that he would run as a pro-choice candidate while remaining personally pro-life, according to a ...
When he challenged Ted Kennedy in the 1994 U.S. Senate race, Mitt Romney used polling data to determine that he would run as a pro-choice candidate while remaining personally pro-life, according to a ...
 
 
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
08:41 PM on 12/31/2011
That should make both sides happy.
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Veneita
If trolls had minds, they wouldn't be trolls
06:21 PM on 12/31/2011
I'm pro-choice--"classically defined"
01:49 PM on 12/31/2011
Mitt Romney lacks principle. However, it is ironic using his debate with Ted Kennedy as a way of pointing out his political opportunism. Ted Kennedy was anti-choice in 1971. But he is just one of a host of antichoice Democrats who became prochoice when turning their sights toward national office. Al Gore, Joe Biden, Jesse Jackson, Jimmy Carter, etc. Heck, Dennis Kucinich completely reversed his position in his 50s, literally about a day before he first ran for the Democratic nomination for President.

Flip-flopping on abortion choice has been around for decades, usually done by Democrats vying for national office.
01:12 PM on 12/31/2011
Mitt Romney's stance on abortion is admirable. I don't understand what is wrong with changing one's position: if one has a position on an issue, later acquires more information and considers a different point of view, then decides from that information that a different position is more correct, I don't see how it's bad to change. Is it better to stubbornly maintain one's original position in spite of a more compelling argument for the other side? I don't think so and neither does Romney.

>"I have my own beliefs and those beliefs are very dear to me. One of them is that I do not impose my beliefs on other people."

>"And my personal beliefs, like the personal beliefs of other people, should not be brought into a political campaign."

These statements show a value for respect and individual freedom. It's refreshing to see that there's a politician out there that appreciates and advocates for that approach to politics.

"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law till you violate the rights of another."
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
08:43 PM on 12/31/2011
That's not what the story says. He used public opinion to make his decision. And now he's running for president and trying to impose his beliefs on others. Can't have it both ways, mitt.
04:37 PM on 01/31/2012
Agreed that switching sides for the purpose of gaining public approval is wrong. I suppose that that's what's really meant by "flip-flopping" anyway.

And I failed to mention that I support Ron Paul for the nomination and Presidency nonetheless. Ron Paul 2012.
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eden4barack08
Yes WE can!!!
11:25 AM on 12/31/2011
Flip Romney: the perfectly oiled weather vane.
08:26 PM on 12/31/2011
Just call him "Multiple Mitt."
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eden4barack08
Yes WE can!!!
10:41 AM on 12/31/2011
In the words of our dearly departed liberal lion Ted Kennedy: "Romney is not pro-choice, he's multiple choice!"
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08:55 AM on 12/31/2011
"And my personal beliefs, as those of other people, should not be brought into a political campaign." may be the only smart thing that Romney has ever said. It should be used as a common sense, positive, campaign ad by the dems against him.
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Lahonda
Bynocent Instander
08:22 AM on 12/31/2011
So, he doesn't flip/flop, he simply lies to gain votes? How innovative!
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Tracy Fortune
Geek, mother, fair & compassionate ;^)
06:34 AM on 12/31/2011
I actually understand people who say that they don't want to abort a fetus...I truly do...In a perfect world, this would not happen.

In reality, personal privacy & personal choice over one's body is the determining factor. The devout may pray for the fetus if they wish- and they may believe that their "all-mighty" would subject an aborted fetus to some sort of crazy "la-la land" (which ought to tip them off already), that is THEIR right.

However, if these so-called "right-to-life'ers" really cared about people (not sound-bytes, not tricking God into thinking you're so devout) then the same people wouldn't then subject this "fetus-is-now-full-term" baby to a life sleeping on the street, begging food, with no healthcare nor education....Really- it is one or the other. My dear mother used to say, (not out loud- she was too demure for that) "Sh*t, or get off the pot"...
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StevenM
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10:55 AM on 12/31/2011
It is ironic how often these so-called "right-life-ers" are also pro-war, as well as not supporting healthcare.
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eden4barack08
Yes WE can!!!
11:24 AM on 12/31/2011
don't forget pro-death penalty.
02:02 PM on 12/31/2011
I am certain you are not addressing the Catholics here. Their leadership spoke out against the war in Iraq long before it began, while the Democratic leadership enthusiastically supported it.
02:01 PM on 12/31/2011
Thanks for your thoughtful comment. When you talk about "personal privacy and personal choice over one's body" as the "determining factor," does that extend to similar issues as well. Physician-assisted suicide comes to mind. Should that be available to the extent that abortion is? Or something like crack or heroin. Does that same determining factor apply there?

I believe there are a plethora of excellent arguments for abortion choice, but I am not convinced "personal privacy and personal choice over one's body" is not a dangerous basis for it's legalization, given that principle's possible applications.
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champagne charlie
Ayn Rand and social Darwinism are just wrong!
06:19 AM on 12/31/2011
Presidency by focus group is an interesting concept but I don't want American led that way!
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stephan67
Eternity and a day
05:41 AM on 12/31/2011
Romney was always a multiple choice candidate. He thinks it's easier to win elections this way.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
07:14 AM on 12/31/2011
That and lots and lots of M O N E Y might just accomplish it.
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Ryan Kenneth Leddy
Facts have a liberal bias.
01:05 AM on 12/31/2011
Mitt Romney would make an excellent President.....if America were an used-car sales lot.
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Ryan Kenneth Leddy
Facts have a liberal bias.
01:04 AM on 12/31/2011
Oh, so not only is Romney a flip-flopper but he's a liar....I Mitt's rich daddy had to pay kids to be his friend in high school.
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bigmaddy
Retired Union, USN
05:58 AM on 12/31/2011
Had to tie a bone around his neck so the family dog would like him.
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12:33 AM on 12/31/2011
It just confirms what everyone already knew. He retails his beliefs and positions. His advocacy is poll driven, so depending on whose votes he needs, well there you go, it's download the position into the empty suit and flip the switch.  

He lied then. So how again is it, people are to know he isn't lying now, forgetting for a moment that he is a Republican politician running for office?
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Lisa Shields
Poet & Advocate For Special Needs Children
12:14 AM on 12/31/2011
This man has the personal integrity of a windsock.
Full of hot air, and ready to spin when he needs to.
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yellowdoggie
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07:55 AM on 12/31/2011
Love it! Instead of Mittens, he needs to be known as the "Windsock." LOL
OHteach
She who laughs, lasts
11:02 AM on 12/31/2011
That's a great analogy. So if he asks Chris Christie to be his running mate, they can campaign as "Windsock and the Blowbag". Excellent.
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Lisa Shields
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12:02 PM on 12/31/2011
Hmmm...Perhaps It should be the Windsock and The Hindenburg?