Nikki Haley Accuses Media of Having 'Stoked Division' on Abortion, Pledges to Find 'Consensus'
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42% :The former South Carolina governor and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under Trump explained during her address that her position is the result of her husband's adoption story as well as her own fertility troubles, but that she respected how others' stories led them to the opposite conclusion.39% : Substantively, Haley implied that she would sign some kind of federal limit on abortion into law, although she eschewed committing to signing or vetoing any particular measure.
21% : "I do believe there is a federal role on abortion," said Haley, who nevertheless acknowledged that "No Republican president will have the ability to ban abortion nationwide."
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