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kpete

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Thu Mar 8, 2012, 02:35 PM Mar 2012

Repub Lawmaker Now Supports Obama, Says GOP Presidential Candidates ‘Would Take Women Back Decades [View all]

Source: Think Progress

Republican Lawmaker Now Supports Obama, Says GOP Presidential Candidates ‘Would Take Women Back Decades’
By Alex Seitz-Wald on Mar 8, 2012 at 2:15 pm

New York Assemb. Teresa Sayward (R)

Questions about women and womens’ health have dominated the political debate over the past weeks, and at least one female Republican lawmaker is unhappy with her party’s record. New York Assemblyman Teresa Sayward (R), who is retiring after serving a decade in Albany, told the New York political program Capital Tonight that she does not support any of her party’s presidential candidates, because of their stances on women.

She also took an apparent shot at Republicans’ opposition to President Obama’s birth control mandate, saying, “It’s disheartening for me to see our party move away from what it was always about and that is to stay out of people’s lives, let them live their lives, don’t impose their religion on anybody else.”

Asked which Republican candidate she supports, Sayward replied:

SAYWARD: I do not have a favorite in the presidential race, if I had to vote today, I’d vote for Obama.
INTERVIEW: Really?

SAYWARD: Absolutely… Because I really, truly think that the candidates that are out there today for the Republican side would take women back decades.



Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2012/03/08/440746/ny-gop-lawmaker-women-back-decades/



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ROFL think Mar 2012 #1
Let the stampede away from the gop commence! babylonsister Mar 2012 #2
A free thinking Republican. Who'd a thought. You go, girl. Booster Mar 2012 #3
What do you call a retiring republican? eggplant Mar 2012 #9
Remember when? zipplewrath Mar 2012 #4
Funny you turn a story about a Republican rebuking how insane her party has become Son of Gob Mar 2012 #20
I think you're projecting zipplewrath Mar 2012 #25
I am for GOP constituents supporting Obama Lost-in-FL Mar 2012 #5
Brava, Ms. Sayward! beac Mar 2012 #6
She might as well switch parties now...she's toast in the Rethug Party. CanonRay Mar 2012 #7
She doesn't need to switch. randome Mar 2012 #8
She is retiring. They can't do anything to her. Cal33 Mar 2012 #14
"Would take women back decades" is really "Would take women back centuries" Dont call me Shirley Mar 2012 #10
She just stuck her finger up in the air and saw that she had no future if she kestrel91316 Mar 2012 #11
Bingo! (n/t) Tom Ripley Mar 2012 #12
Indeed Oilwellian Mar 2012 #26
Give the lady a Kewpie Doll!!! DeSwiss Mar 2012 #13
And "they" get Joe Lieberman in exchange DFW Mar 2012 #15
Did any one care last time around? Jack Rabbit Mar 2012 #21
She hadn't noticed that this has been her party's record before? progressoid Mar 2012 #16
Teresa Sayward to repub party... ejbr Mar 2012 #17
What planet is she from? JoeyT Mar 2012 #18
Spam deleted by uppityperson (MIR Team) asfghjkyu Mar 2012 #19
this could.... unkachuck Mar 2012 #22
Those "fair minded, moderate republicans"... Oilwellian Mar 2012 #28
Yet she was fine supporting McCain, Bush, Dole, Bush Sr., and Reagan Ter Mar 2012 #23
Good for her. HopeHoops Mar 2012 #24
No wonder she's retiring. She can think for herself and the Repukes don't allow that. AllyCat Mar 2012 #27
Hmm, must be a reason why Sayward is with the NY Independence not Conservative party. alp227 Mar 2012 #29
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