I think she is the most marketable of all the people running at this point.

Personally, I like that she wants to compromise on abortion.

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      10 months ago

      As governor, but we are talking about her possible presidency. She has not said anything close to that as her presidential position. she is pushing more for Roe which I can support.

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        I view it that she says one thing talking to one audience, and another talking to a different audience.

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          Options changes and views change on the position. She’s the only one that has suggested any compromise.

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            That’s true, she’s the most flexible of the candidates. It doesn’t mean she’s electable though - 78% of Americans were upset by the Roe reversal and 72% approve of the guidelines set in Roe. If Haley thinks that even 15 weeks is a viable “compromise”, or if any of them do, they’ll lose just the same as that idiot Glenn Youngkin. The solution is to codify Roe - period. Anything else is an instant loss.

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              Honestly it a weird topic since the president has no say over abortion. That’s Congress.

              I just want a president who pro-choice or at least flexible.

              Confess is the only one with authority to change the law.

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                  The can be overturned with a vote.

                  The big problem is neither party wants to negotiate anymore. I blame the religious right on the Republican side and the progressives on the democrat.

                  It’s hard to negotiate when one side calls it a gift from Jesus and one calls it a medical decision. I’m on the medical decision bandwagon.