Nikki Haley calls for 'national consensus' on abortion - Roll Call
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49% : "Abortion is a deeply personal topic for both women and men.47% : ARLINGTON, Va. -- Nikki Haley, the former United Nations ambassador who is running for president, said the nation's next top executive will need to find a "national consensus" on abortion, a topic Republicans have struggled to respond to since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year.
45% : "Most people have a story that has brought them to their views about abortion."
43% : Haley said her personal views on abortion are shaped by her husband, who was adopted, and by the couple's struggle to have children.
43% : She said that finding consensus on abortion would be difficult, but outlined several areas where she said there is already agreement, such as ensuring babies born during a failed abortion receive medical care, that mothers shouldn't be pressured into having abortions and that more should be done to make adoption easier.
30% : In a roughly 20-minute speech Tuesday at the anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America headquarters, Haley said she is "unapologetic" about being against abortion, but said the issue should be approached with respect, rather than demonizing the opposing side.
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