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Abortion not key GOP issue, poll says
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- Nearly 70 percent of
Republican voters don't see abortion as a key issue in selecting a
vice presidential nominee, a GOP abortion rights poll indicates.
Such a conclusion could benefit the chances of a
pro-abortion rights running mate for Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the
apparent Republican Party presidential nominee, The Hill, a
Washington publication, said. McCain is widely believed to be
considering Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., or former U.S. Homeland
Security Secretary Tom Ridge, both pro-abortion rights, as his
running mate.
The poll by Republican Majority for Choice, a pro-abortion
rights advocacy group, urged party members to be open-minded about a
possible change in GOP abortion policy and to listen to divergent
views, The Hill said.
The group canvassed 600 likely voters, all registered
Republicans, from last Thursday to last Saturday. The margin of
error was 4 percentage points.
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