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Omaha Steve

(109,254 posts)
7. Start here
Fri Apr 21, 2017, 07:56 AM
Apr 2017

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/07/tim-kaine-abortion-predicament-225053

But he hasn’t always advanced policies directly in line with those of abortion rights advocacy groups. He pledged in his 2005 gubernatorial campaign to reduce the number of terminated pregnancies in the state by promoting adoption and abstinence-focused education. That cycle, the state NARAL chapter ripped Kaine’s GOP opponent, Jerry Kilgore, as “an extremely anti-choice candidate” but still withheld its endorsement of Kaine because he “embraces many of the restrictions on a woman’s right to choose.”

In a 2007 NARAL scorecard, Kaine was described as a “mixed-choice” governor and his state got an F grade thanks in part to a number of laws and other policies restricting access to abortions. Two years later, Kaine upset both local and national reproductive rights groups by signing a law that authorized the sale of customized “Choose Life” license plates. Kaine argued he was supporting free speech, but his critics complained that the law would fund pro-life organizations and didn’t square with another very important hat that he was wearing at the time: Obama’s personally picked head of the Democratic National Committee.

Kaine brings many other attributes as a running mate, including a widely respected reputation for bipartisanship, after serving just under four years in the Senate, and his own proven political chops winning three straight statewide races in the critical battleground of Virginia. But the hot button issue of abortion, where he has a much more nuanced stance than many of his fellow Democrats, is the baggage he carries.

“People use labels all the time,” Kaine explained in a recent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” an exchange emblematic of the challenge he faces in talking about a politically volatile topic where his religion conflicts with his policy stance. “I’m kind of a traditional Catholic. Personally, I’m opposed to abortion, and personally, I’m opposed to the death penalty.”


Kaine and Mello are both Catholics.

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Gotcha lillypaddle Apr 2017 #1
I'm not sure of what is going on, but at our recent district Dem meeting Equinox Moon Apr 2017 #2
K&R betsuni Apr 2017 #3
Tim Kaine (D-Va.), has expressed personal opposition to abortion rights too Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #4
I didn't realize Tim Kaine JustAnotherGen Apr 2017 #6
Start here Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #7
I suggest you read this and stop making such ridiculous claims about Tim Kaine. boston bean Apr 2017 #9
I suggest you read this Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #12
How does this smear square with the FACT that Kaine has an 100% LIFETIME rating from NARAL & Planned FSogol Apr 2017 #14
He wasn't rated before 2013! Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #22
Why Is the DNC Embracing an Aggressively Anti-Choice Democrat Cha Apr 2017 #18
Why get involved in a mayors race anyway. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #10
The comparision he feels compelled to make as well, is quite thin. And really not the facts boston bean Apr 2017 #11
Why support a... Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #20
I am "personally" pro-life and politically pro-choice. Adrahil Apr 2017 #13
That is not the case. What is the case is Mr. Mellow is not a pro choice candidate. boston bean Apr 2017 #16
Oh I know... just making a comment about Kaine, really... Adrahil Apr 2017 #17
You've got that right!!! Stellar Apr 2017 #5
The uneducated, racist, bigoted, mysogynistic white male's last hurrah. BumRushDaShow Apr 2017 #8
Just remind me.. Kentonio Apr 2017 #15
I wasn't aware that my credentials for advocacy for womens rights were to be questioned by some dude boston bean Apr 2017 #19
Was that a Bernie Sanders quote? Kentonio Apr 2017 #21
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