Kay Bailey Hutchison repeatedly dodges a question she hears frequently from Texas voters: "Are you pro-life?" Rather than give an honest, "yes" or "no" answer, she points to 3rd-party assessments, claiming a sufficient score among pro-life groups. If she's pro-life, why not just say so?

Well, because the evidence proves otherwise. Among Senator Hutchison's anti-life activities, she's voted to express that Roe vs. Wade, the Supreme Court decision stating that abortion should be legal, was decided correctly. She shares the far-fetched imagination that the decision responsible for an estimated 50 million abortions was expressed in the Constitution.
Few Texans know that Senator Hutchison also opposes the pro-life plank in the Republican National Platform. She also served as a board member for Wish List, a political committee that raises funds to elect pro-abortion women to Congress. Why won't Kay be honest with Texans and state her true position on abortion?







