Hugh Hewitt: At the Reagan Library. Two more questions, Governor. You got asked last night again about abortion, and your evolution of your position to pro-life, and about your Mormon faith. How many times are you going to have to ask and answer these questions? I know you did so at length for me in the book, but not many people have read the book yet, relative to the number of people watching. But how long does that remain a legitimate question for national debates to have posed?
Mitt Romney: You know, my guess is it’s going to continue to get asked for some time until finally, there’s no interest in it anymore, and I can’t predict exactly when that will be. I must admit, I don’t mind getting asked about it. My answer’s pretty straightforward, and as long as it’s clear and straightforward, why, then you can move onto the other topics that are new. There were some folks who were asked questions last night that they had to know were coming, and they didn’t have straight answers yet, and that was a bit of a surprise.
I want to use Romney's candidacy to advance his causes and arguments. This means debate. Thomas Jefferson said we should list pros and cons. Here is my list of reasons to agree and disagree. Please help me advance the arguments:
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