Collins. Hutchinson.
pro-life
you can vote for the party of your choice.
According to Gallup's May 2008 poll, 30% of all Republicans are Pro-Choice. Unfortunately, the article (see link below) does not provide the definition of Republican. The survey found that 86% of all surveyed felt Abortion is either not a factor or only one of many factors determining voting. The breakdown between Pro-Choice and Pro-Life voters was 88% and 84% respectively. Gallup Poll info is available, in the article titled: "Abortion Issue Laying Low in 2008 Campaign" http://www.gallup.com/poll/107458/Abortion-Issue-Laying-Low-2008-Campaign.aspx
Moderate Republicans believe in the core beliefs of the Republican Party (smaller government and fiscal responsibility) while finding common ground with Democrats on legislation. A Moderate Republican could favor gay marriage and be pro choice or they could believe in progressive taxation and alternative energy just to name a few things. Most Moderate Republican's are against the Religious Right.
he was republican
Michelle Bachman and Herman Cain are the only two that I know of.
king
Former confederate officers. UKnow!!
Republican vs. DemocratSmall gov't vs. Big gov'tPro-life vs. Pro-Choice
Pro
Pro-choice.
quid pro quo my friend, quid pro quo
Yes, he was elected governor in 2003. He served 1 term and did not seek reelection.
I really want to think they're pro choice
NARAL Pro-Choice America was created in 1969.
Pro-Choice Action Network was created in 1987.
They were called the hawks, while those against war were the doves.