He has explained that quote several times. He has said he is not in favor of a FEDERAL law (or a constitutional amendment) outlawing it for the same reason he believes that Roe v.Wade is bad law (and bad science) and should be overturned. It is nothing that the federal government should be involved in. It is consistent with his strong stance on federalism – leave to the states what should be left to the states and only give the federal government the authority originally intended in the constitution (as elucidated by Hamilton, Madison and Jay in the Federalist papers).The real question for Thompson vis-a-vis pro-lifers is: why does he oppose abortion, and what does the content of his beliefs say about his willingness to actively limit abortion rights as president?
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