It is not just the Independents. A lot of RP supporters are fiscally conservative and socially liberal. This is an absolutely NO GO issue!
I'm fairly socially liberal...when it comes to things like pot legalization, gay marriage, religious choice, etc. I think most of these sorts of social issues should be handled at the state level, in any case. I'm pro life though, so I'm with Rand on this. Why, because I actually view prolife as the more "socially liberal" and less authoritarian stance. But if he is mixing this particular issue with his more moderate foreign policy, pro civil liberties, relaxed stances on marijuana, and especially if he emphasizes a more states rights position on gay marriage, then I think that would make a difference with socially liberal people. Except, obviously, for those single issue voters who view abortion as a deal breaker. But there are single issue abortion voters on both sides, and most liberal pro choice voters I have known prefer to vote Democrat anyway, given the choice, because even though abortion might trump all other issues, they still do care about other related things like subsidies for contraception, support for planned parenthood, etc....
Rape, incest or the woman's life being in danger is not going to cut it. Our best demographic is the youth vote, and they are generally pro-choice.
I'm curious what the polling data was for this issue for 2012. I remember back in 2010, the pro life stance among youth was actually on the rise. I'm not sure if it has leveled off or stayed the same. The left will undoubtably demagogue the hell out of it though, no matter what he says, so Rand can expect that.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/128036/N...&utm_campaign=syndication&utm_term=Politics#1
No, no, no... whoulda, shoulda, coulda don't count. Rand is coming out as a religious statist and plainly saying he wants to shove his beliefs down the throats of the American people on a federal level. Take off your blinders!
He didn't mention religion at all in that ad. In fact, now that I think of it, it looks like he made a point to mention medical science instead of the religious argument... it's very unusual to hear that argument from a pro life Republican, so it could be interesting to see where Rand goes with it. But I agree, the religious argument turns a lot of people off, since people don't view that as a being objective at all.