An Internet hub for moderates, centrists, and independents, with domestic and international news, analysis, original reporting, and popular features from the left, center, and right

McCain abortion comment alarms base

While I was focused on the gay part of the comment, the base was getting all riled up about the hint of pro-life tolerance.

Politico:

“It absolutely floored me,” said Phil Burress, head of the Ohio-based Citizens for Community Values. “It would doom him in Ohio.”

Burress e-mailed about a dozen “pro-family leaders” he knows outside Ohio and forwarded it to three McCain aides tasked with Christian conservative outreach.

“That choice will end his bid for the presidency and spell defeat for other Republican candidates,” Burress wrote in the message.

He and other Ohio conservatives met privately with McCain in June, and while the nominee didn’t promise them an anti-abortion rights running mate, his staff said they could “almost guarantee” that would be the case, Burress recalled.  [...]

James Muffett, head of Michigan’s Citizens for Traditional Values, met with McCain along with a handful of other Michigan-based social conservatives Wednesday night.

“A good portion of us were urging him to pick a pro-life running mate,” Muffett said, noting that they were doing so before even getting wind of the Standard story. “That choice would go a long way to solidify his credentials.” [...]

McCain’s campaign sought to tamp down the uproar, suggesting the candidate had merely been overly expansive about a sensitive topic and hadn’t intended to float a trial balloon.

Memeorandum has lots of bloggger reaction.

  • Jim_Satterfield
    In the Politico article they had this quote

    “The point that McCain was making is that people can differ on one issue and still be a vital member of our party,” said an aide. “The fact that Gov. Ridge is not perfectly in line with the party platform does not make him any less of a Republican.”


    I think what the outrage on the part of the social conservatives shows is that in fact in their minds those who don't agree with them are not in fact true Republicans and probably shouldn't be in the party.
blog comments powered by Disqus
© 2005-2009 The Moderate Voice | Site design by Elegant Themes | Site customization, hosting, and security by Enxit Group, LLC