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"Obama offended some anti-abortion activists but may have helped his case for NARAL's endorsement while campaigning in Pennsylvania earlier this year when he talked about the possibility that one of his young daughters could have an unintended pregnancy. 'If they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby,' he said. The word 'punished' may also have been a signal to NARAL, which frequently uses the term when describing measures aimed at restricting teens' access to abortions."
Congressional Quarterly's Jonathan Allen explaining NARAL's endorsement of pro-abortion Sen. Barack Obama over pro-abortion Sen. Hillary Clinton.
"The whole name of the game is who will be the next president."
Eleanor Acheson, an assistant attorney general for Clinton who oversaw judicial selections, quoted in USA Today
"In 1990 there were 1,608,600 abortions4,407 abortions each day. In 2005 there were 1,206,200 abortions 3,305 abortions per day. That is a dramatic reduction by anyone's measure. It matters who is in the White House."
Dr. Randall K. O'Bannon, NRLC director of education
We've discussed the pros of pro-life Sen. John McCain and the cons of pro-abortion Sen. Barack Obama many times in National Right to Life News and many, many times in Today's News & Views (www.nrlc.org.). For instance, the other editorial that begins on this page catches us up on the presidential contest to date. There is also a story that begins on page one. In addition there is a highly useful comparison on page five that summarizes the records of the two men. Please copy and distribute widely.