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To: Reagan Man
Most of us conservatives are willing to give Romney credit for turning his back on Roe v Wade and abortion on demand. We just don’t believe his conversion to pro-life status was done out of honest convictions. Rather, we believe he changed his politics on abortion because he decided to run for the GOP nomination. ...
You speak for most conservatives? :)
... Something he won’t win, btw.
You may be right, but I think he has an excellent chance. I will support whoever the GOP nominee is. Will you do the same?
49 posted on 09/22/2007 1:09:49 PM PDT by Quicksilver (Mitt Romney for President)
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To: Quicksilver
>>>>>You speak for most conservatives? :)

I consider FRee Republic to be a bedrock conservative political forum. Most FReepers don't support Romney. My home county/town is also a bedrock conservative community. Outside of a few Mormons, I don't know any conservative that is considering voting for Romney in the GOP state primary. A few uncommitted conservative voters were shocked to hear about Romney's lifelong support for Roe v Wade and abortion on demand. Not to mention his shifts on guns and gays.

>>>>>>You may be right, but I think he has an excellent chance. I will support whoever the GOP nominee is. Will you do the same?

I officially ruled out voting for any liberal a long time ago. Decades ago. In my book, Giuliani is low life scum. Since Mitt will not be the nominee, that is a hypothetical not worthy of a serious comment at this time.

53 posted on 09/22/2007 1:44:42 PM PDT by Reagan Man (FUHGETTABOUTIT Rudy....... Conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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