GOP U.S. Sen. candidate Eric Hovde expressed support for women having a choice early in pregnancy but believes there is a point where abortion is unconscionable. In 2012, Hovde was against abortion. An abortion provider is the first Democrat to enter the race for Wisconsin Rep. Gallagher's seat. Hovde's abortion stance has shifted amid GOP struggles on the issue.
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Wisconsin Senate candidate shifts abortion position amid GOP struggles on issue https://t.co/OOC02ly9TF
On abortion, Eric Hovde says he backs 'a right to make a choice' early in pregnancy https://t.co/Fdzdr4QmTd — via @jessieopie
Abortion provider is first Dem to enter race for Wisconsin Rep. Gallagher's seat https://t.co/h4BZQ3ODq8
BREAKING: GOP U.S. Sen. candidate Eric Hovde said: "I think women early on in a pregnancy should have a right to make a choice. But I think there is a point where once a baby can be born healthy and alive, that's unconscionable." In 2012, Hovde was "totally opposed" to abortion.