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RFK Jr. affirms pro-abortion stance, touts ‘bodily autonomy’ at New Hampshire town hall

Updated: July 1, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Sat Jul 1, 2023 – 4:46 pm EDTSat Jul 1, 2023 – 4:47 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Democratic presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently affirmed he is “pro-choice,” despite his belief that “every abortion is a tragedy.”

Kennedy had little to nothing with which to assure voters desiring a legal end to abortion when asked during a portion of a New Hampshire “town hall” televised by WMUR-TV why pro-lifers should vote for him.

“I think the worst solution [to abortion] is that the government is involved in decisions that belong to a woman,” Kennedy concluded. 

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He framed his advocacy for legal abortion as a way to uphold “medical freedom for bodily autonomy,” asserting that no one in the country has “worked harder” for that value than himself.

“And that applies to vaccines. I don’t think the government should be telling us what medical products we can take, what procedures we ought to endure,” said Kennedy.

“I don’t think the government has any business telling people what they can and cannot do with their body,” he added, without addressing the fact that abortion kills a human being genetically distinct from his or her

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