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Reproductive Justice and Gender

Despite Campaign Spin, McCain Would Be a Disaster on Women's Rights

The Progress Report. Posted August 31, 2008.


Artful spin by McCain's campaign team has misled many voters about his rightist stance and awful record on reproductive rights.
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According to a 2008 Planned Parenthood Action Fund poll, many pro-choice voters are under the impression that Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., would protect women's rights, particularly in the area of reproductive rights. Forty-six percent of women supporting McCain said they'd like to see Roe v. Wade upheld, and a quarter of the all the pro-choice women polled thought McCain's views were consistent with theirs. The poll reflects the need for greater awareness of McCain's record, as "51 percent of women voters in battleground states have no idea what John McCain's positions are on women's reproductive health issues." The poll numbers also hint a misleading spin campaign from McCain and his surrogates to portray a "maverick" image on women's issues and cover up his hard-right record. McCain's long opposition to birth control measures, fair pay legislation, and his support for conservative justices such as Sam Alito and John Roberts who have undermined women's rights on the Supreme Court underscore his poor support for women.

The Reality

McCain said in 2006 that he would repeal Roe v. Wade. His campaign website calls for overturning Roe, returning the issue of abortion to the states, and then building "the necessary consensus to end abortion at the state level."

"I will be a pro-life president and this presidency will have pro-life policies," he told Pastor Rick Warren this month. Planned Parenthood and NARAL have both given him a zero rating on abortion issues. According to NARAL, of 130 congressional votes by McCain related to reproductive freedom, 125 have been against abortion. "I've got a consistent zero from NARAL throughout all those years," he trumpets. On other reproductive health issues, McCain toes the right-wing line, having voted against requiring health care plans to cover birth control, comprehensive sex education, public education for emergency contraception, and restoring Medicaid funding for family planning for low-income women. "The guy I really respect on this is Dr. Coburn," McCain told the New York Times in March 2007, referring to the vociferously anti-abortion Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. McCain has also supported anti-women's rights judges such as Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas.

The Spin

McCain and his campaign, however, have wildly misrepresented McCain's record on reproductive health. McCain supporter Debra Bartoshevich said at a press conference yesterday that McCain is pro-choice, referring to a 1999 quote of McCain saying that "overturning Roe v. Wade doesn't make any sense." McCain chief surrogate Carly Fiorina in July suggested that McCain opposes "health insurance plans that will cover Viagra but won't cover birth-control medication," forgetting that in 2003, McCain voted against legislation requiring coverage of birth control and falsely told women in Ohio this year that McCain "has never signed on to efforts to overturn Roe vs. Wade."


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Complex issue
Posted by: LionHeart on Aug 31, 2008 1:39 PM   
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Reading the link it appears McCain, a self proclaimed Federalist, supports the states rights in determining this issue, not the Fed gov't.

The liberal view is "abortion for al"l if they want it. That seems a bit irresponsible. Rape incest and mothers life are good reasons for abortion, whether or not a "mistake" is a valid reason seems to be the issue.

The bottom line is no one opting for an abortion should have to go to a dangerous clinic.

Its a tough call that is not black and white but if women are basing their vote on this issue alone I'd be surprised!

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» experience Posted by: foreverhope
» RE: Complex issue Posted by: VZEQICVA
» Anna Posted by: foreverhope
Junk Bond John Is Running A Desperation Campaign
Posted by: ranchero42 on Aug 31, 2008 8:14 PM   
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Which is why Curious George took away just this issue with this new executive order about medical procedures given or denied. All this added to his apparent no-show to the convention adds up to the more common version of Republican blowjob during this political season. McCain's choice of such an obvious heterosexual for veep risks them losing the majority of their righteously indignant closet cases. Oh, that's okay, ignoring the shit that's right in front of your face is the Republican way. Pretending reproductive freedom somehow dishonors women is so laughable it's a wonder it still works. If the neo-cons believed in religious freedom the Middle East summit would have convened on day two of the Bush presidency. McCain can explain every position he holds dear or walk back every issue that divides him from the middle, and he still won't get my vote.

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MS. PALIN WILL PROVIDE ALL THE ANSWERS
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Sep 1, 2008 8:36 AM   
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McCains stand on womens issues will be well defined by his new VP. No Abortions for any reason and no birth control, and back to work 3 days after the baby is born. If it has special needs and health problems, hand it over to the teenage daughter ro be cared for. That's sure to get the women's vote. We're all 'on board' with that one. Isn't she special. Thanks, ANNA

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MS. PALIN WILL PROVIDE ALL THE ANSWERS
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Sep 1, 2008 8:36 AM   
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McCains stand on womens issues will be well defined by his new VP. No Abortions for any reason and no birth control, and back to work 3 days after the baby is born. If it has special needs and health problems, hand it over to the teenage daughter ro be cared for. That's sure to get the women's vote. We're all 'on board' with that one. Isn't she special. Thanks, ANNA

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