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Trump May Be ‘Electable’ Because of His Planned Parenthood Position — MSNBC’s Kornacki

That’s the number of women that Donald Trump and Planned Parenthood agree benefit from the women’s healthcare services of the organization.

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The billionaire front-runner’s rivals have repeatedly targeted his past statements on abortion, including a 1999 remark when he identified as “pro-choice” despite his distaste for the “concept of abortion”.

Planned Parenthood’s Louisville location is being scolded by one group in the African American community, some saying Planned Parenthood targets black women. “And I wouldn’t fund it”, Trump boldly declared on the debate stage.

The billionaire businessman added that he would “defund it because of the abortion factor”.

Cruz made it clear that he believes the filmmakers were within their rights to create the undercover videos, and expressed strong disapproval of the indictment, calling out Planned Parenthood as the real problem.

Twelve states that undertook investigations of Planned Parenthood found no wrongdoing.

CHUCK TODD on February 21 edition of Meet the Press: Do you think that it should be a law that anybody who can afford health insurance has to have it?

“They’re parading themselves as an instrument of good but they are nothing more than a harborer of death and a destroyer of life”.

KORNACKI: You know, we focus so much on immigration with Donald Trump, but when you look at health care, Planned Parenthood, he could be more moderate, maybe more electable, than any Republican I’ve seen. It seems Trump is unaware of the Hyde Amendment.

But here’s the thing about Trump’s pro-life pledge: The federal Hyde Amendment already prohibits the use of federal funding for abortions, except for those performed in cases of rape, incest, and where the life of the mother is at risk. It is named for the late Rep. Henry Hyde (R-IL).

GOP candidates at the CNN GOP presidential debate in Houston, Texas on February 25, 2016. I wouldn’t fund them regardless.

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The Capitol Rotunda turned pink as the ACLU of Kentucky and Planned Parenthood Advocates of IN and Kentucky rallied a lively audience of supporters carrying signs reading “Don’t Take Away Our Care” and “Keep Abortion Legal”.

Missouri House abortion bills to be heard tomorrow, sponsor stands by Planned Parenthood videos