This can get very confusing, Romney has taken both positions. Romney also claims that it is settled federal law. We don’t really know what his claimed position on abortion is currently
Governor Romney, Boston Globe, Op-Ed, July 26, 2005-—”I believe that the states, through the democratic process, should determine their own abortion laws and not have them dictated by judicial mandate.”
But a 2007 statement by Romney at a debate might muddy Romney’s statement, in which Romney said he would be delighted to sign a [national] bill banning all abortions, saying it would be terrific.
PELLEY: Well, the platform as written at this convention for the Republicans does not allow for exceptions on abortion with regard to the health of the mother or rape or incest. Is that where you are?
ROMNEY: No. My position has been clear throughout this campaign. Im in favor of abortion being legal in the case of rape and incest, and the health and life of the mother. But recognize this is the decision that will be made by the Supreme Court. The Democrats try and make this a political issue every four years, but this is a matter in the courts. Its been settled for some time in the courts.
All well and good, but your post doesn’t address my comment.
I think that Romney’s essential position is simple and clear: He will reinstate the executive orders banning the Federal Gov’t funding abortions. He has also been very clear in his statements that he will nominate “strict constructionist” judges.
Other than that, he is going to focus on the “Economy, stupid”, and if Congress puts a bill on his desk, he will consider it at that time.
I personally think that he would sign such bills as pertains to partial birth abortion, etc., and that his pro-life conversion was real and a significant event in his life, but that really hasn’t been tested, and can’t be until under fire. It will be a surprise to me if the Senate can put such a bill on his desk. I believe also, he is a man of his word, and he has spend so many words courting conservatives on this issue, he will honor those words.