Forgive me if I give more weight to the opinion of people like Jim Bopp instead of you, ejoneie22. Romney's leading adviser, Jim Bopp, actually wrote the amendment which is in the GOP platform. He knows Mitt supports it or he would not have endorsed him.
This is what Bopp's said on the matter:
Romney advisor Jim Bopp, a leading pro-life lawyer who serves as the top attorney for National Right to Life and other pro-life groups, who wrote the amendment that appears in the Republican Party platform, said Romney "views the Human Life Amendment as an aspirational goal, which we hope and pray we eventually can achieve."
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The bottomline is that Romney said he'd sign an amendment - and I believe he will fight for the cause.
He has been praised by numerous pro-life and pro-family organizations that worked with him in Massachusetts.
His conservative track record is already established. His words have matched his actions.
Prominent pro-life leaders, like Jim Bopp and others, have signed on to assist his campaign.
I don't see it as risky at all. What's risky is allowing Rudy to take the nomination by failing to unite behind the one conservative candidate who offers fiscal conservatism, national security conservatism and social conservatism all wrapped up in an electable, well-funded, expertly organized package.
If he made a mistake that is on him, not me.
And I am by far not the only one who feels that way.