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

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      10 months ago

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

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        10 months ago

        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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              10 months ago

              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.