I would respectfully disagree. When RR was governor of CA he signed one of the most liberal abortion laws in the nation at that time. I do believe his eventual conversion to the pro-life cause was genuine and sincere. I forgave RR for voting for FDR four times and I forgave him for signing that law here in CA. We all make mistakes. No one is perfect. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Amen and amen!
All too often we Conservatives want a perfect candidate, namely, one who agrees with us on EVERY issue. There is no such person, and if we Christians practice what we preach, an honest admission of error-—in thought, word or deed-—is worthy of forgiveness.
So, if Walker has changed his thinking, good on him, and bad on us if we withhold a vote and congratulate ourselves for waiting for the “perfect” candidate.
We did that in 2012, and look well how that worked!
Abortion has NOTHING to do with illegal immigration, and Walker is no Ronald Reagan.