Collins. Hutchinson.
pro-life
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
you can vote for the party of your choice.
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.
Is Harris Faulkner republican or democrat
Michelle Bachman and Herman Cain are the only two that I know of.
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Former confederate officers. UKnow!!
Republican vs. DemocratSmall gov't vs. Big gov'tPro-life vs. Pro-Choice
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quid pro quo my friend, quid pro quo
Pro-choice.
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
Nancy Reagan, the former First Lady of the United States, was not publicly identified as pro-choice. Throughout her husband's presidency, she supported conservative positions on abortion, aligning with the Republican Party's pro-life stance. While she advocated for certain social issues, her views on abortion were generally aligned with anti-abortion sentiments.
They were called the hawks, while those against war were the doves.
Pro-Choice Action Network was created in 1987.