Posted on 02/17/2016 7:51:06 AM PST by Morgana
A Democratic candidate running for U.S. Senate in Ohio made his position on abortion clear Monday when he said he would only approve U.S. Supreme Court nominees who support abortion, if elected.
Ted Strickland, a Democrat running for pro-life U.S. Sen. Rob Portmanâs seat, originally took a moderate position when a reporter from Cleveland.com asked him how he would vote on U.S. Supreme Court nominees who are pro-life, according to the news outlet.
âAs far as Iâm concerned, that would be a nominee that I would find it difficult to vote for,â Strickland said. âBut I would try to consider the full range of qualifications that a nominee would bring to that nomination.â
But just a few minutes after the interview, the news outlet reported receiving an email from Stricklandâs campaign spokesman David Bergstein saying that the candidate âwould not support a nominee who opposes a womanâs right to choice.â Strickland later reiterated the position.
Strickland, a past governor of Ohio, has a long pro-abortion record dating back to his time in Congress. He faced pro-life criticism after he failed to provide support for a state law saying abortion centers could no longer put womenâs health at risk by not properly using the dangerous RU 486 abortion drug. In 2010, he also appointed a pro-abortion judge to the Ohio Supreme Court.
Stricklandâs response came just a few days after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died unexpectedly in Texas, leaving his seat on the bench open. The president of the United States is charged with appointing justices to the high court, but the U.S. Senate must approve the nominees.
Many pro-life groups mourned Scaliaâs death over the weekend, calling him a pro-life hero for consistently rejecting the flawed reasoning of Roe v. Wade. In numerous interviews and speeches, Scalia called Roe bad case law and said he would vote to overturn it if a case reached his desk.
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Stephanie Ranade Krider, executive director of Ohio Right to Life, told LifeNews that the U.S. needs a Supreme Court justice like Scalia who will protect the Constitutional right to life for every human being.
âTed Stricklandâs insistence on appointing activist pro-abortion judges is a reminder of the importance of voting pro-life, and specifically re-electing pro-life Senator Rob Portman,â Krider said. âWe need a Justice who honors the Originalist tradition of Justice Scalia. We need a Justice who refuses to fabricate ârightsâ that infringe on the most basic human right, the right to life.â
Scaliaâs unexpected death happened just as the high court is about to hear an important abortion case out of Texas. In Whole Womenâs Health v. Hellerstedt, the high court will consider whether Texas House Bill 2 creates an âundue burdenâ for women to get abortions by requiring that abortion facilities meet certain health and safety standards. The law has been credited with saving the lives of more than 10,000 unborn children.
Scalia was one of four consistently pro-life justices on the Supreme Court. With Scalia gone, the outcome of the courtâs decision on the Texas case remains even more uncertain. Chief Justice John Roberts, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito are expected to uphold the law, while Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonya Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Steven Breyer will likely overturn it. Justice Anthony Kennedyâs position is uncertain.
On Saturday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate will not vote on an Obama nominee to the court but will wait until a new president takes office next spring, LifeNews reported.
No surprise here..
So....Ted Strickland is a murdering ba$tard...??
So will Hatch and the rest of RINOS.
Always amused that when white Democratic candidates speak to black audiences they don’t tout their support for abortion or explain why the liberals situate most of their abortion mills in minority neighborhoods.
I’ll bet Kasick agrees with him.
Because killing babies is the single most important thing in the country
Of course. But it’s the Republicans who are political. . .
What’s the abortion rate in OH: it’s less than in TX and FL, isn’t it?
Would the people of Ohio vote for someone who declared that he is an agent of Satan? Democrats who support the culture of death are evil. Do the people of Ohio want chaos?
Yeah, but Sen. Rob Portman will only vote for a pro-gay marriage candidate. Difference?
Ted Strickland to nominee: Do you enjoy seeing the killing of babies as I do?
Nominee: NO! It is against all that is moral and good!
Ted Strickland: Next nominee! This one is not qualified.
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