Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Presidential ambitions: The Governor of Massachusetts vetos the morning-after pill
"Mr. Romney's decision will probably have little effect on the measure itself, which passed by veto-proof margins in both houses of the legislature. But it could affect how he is viewed by voters outside Massachusetts should he run for president in 2008, a course he is considering.
Indeed, national conservative groups, which play a critical role in races for the Republican presidential nomination, had been awaiting Mr. Romney's decision as a way to gauge whether the governor of this liberal state was conservative enough." (via Follow Me Here...)
"Mr. Romney's decision will probably have little effect on the measure itself, which passed by veto-proof margins in both houses of the legislature. But it could affect how he is viewed by voters outside Massachusetts should he run for president in 2008, a course he is considering.
Indeed, national conservative groups, which play a critical role in races for the Republican presidential nomination, had been awaiting Mr. Romney's decision as a way to gauge whether the governor of this liberal state was conservative enough." (via Follow Me Here...)
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