Wrong. Seventy percent (at least) of Republican voters are pro-life; the GOP loses far too many of these voters by nominating Condoleezza Rice who is "pro-choice". Twenty percent of all Americans will not vote for a woman, and that is about 35-40% of those who voted for George W. Bush. Rice would get defeated badly. But it doesn't matter, she cannot win the nomination in the GOP primaries.
Condi's stated position on abortion, the judiciary, and related issues appears to me identical to President Bush's. He has won - twice - without the natural draw Condi has for three or four major constituencies, and he is quite clearly acceptable (if not the dream candidate) for the majority of true Christians and other religious folks.
I stand by my position, but there are several years before we have any real knowledge of these issues, and there are many other viable Republican and pro-life candidates who might emerge.