Clinton's Challenger Says She Opposes Late-Term Abortion
By PATRICK D. HEALY
Published: August 10, 2005
Jeanine F. Pirro, the new Republican challenger for Hillary Rodham Clinton's Senate seat, said yesterday that she opposed the procedure that critics call partial-birth abortion, after taking a muddier stance on the issue four years ago.
Ms. Pirro, a favorite of moderate Republicans whose new position will probably help her woo the conservative voters she needs, said in an interview that she decided to oppose the procedure - except to protect the life of the woman - after researching and reflecting on the issue.
But Ms. Pirro drew harsh criticism yesterday from abortion-rights groups, who accused her of changing a position that she took during her last political race, in 2001.
Robert Jaffe, deputy director of Naral Pro-Choice New York, said he was "stunned" by what he called Ms. Pirro's "flip-flop" after the group gave her its 100 percent rating in her last race, for Westchester County district attorney, in 2001. Mr. Jaffe said the rating was based partly on Ms. Pirro's avowed support, in writing and to Naral leaders, for the option of the late-term abortions when the health of the woman was at risk.
While many Democrats, including Mrs. Clinton, support late-term abortion to protect the health of the woman, some Republicans -Ms. Pirro now among them - support the procedure only to protect the life of the woman, with life being a far narrower distinction than health in the eyes of abortion-rights groups....
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