Your post simply screams: Don't worry about Giddy. She supports baby-killing and at least some of those who love baby-killing will vote for her. If not, what do you mean?
Elizabeth Dole, like Bush, believes that because overturning Roe v. Wade would only revert the issue to the states-- and not abolish abortion at all-- that the focus should be on changing people's hearts and minds first-- and then seek an amendment. They have to be taught to respect life so they'll do the right thing regardless of the law.
I don't think that's unreasonable. You know no pro-life constitutional amendment would be supported today. Two-thirds of the country don't support abolition and it would take a two-thirds vote in support from both houses. Then you have to find 38 states to support it. Catholics don't even vote monolithically against abortion supporters during elections.