RFK Jr. Revises Abortion Stance Amid Campaign Turmoil
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shifts his position on abortion rights, advocating for restrictions after fetal viability following internal campaign disputes.
- Kennedy initially opposed any government limits on abortions but revised his stance to support restrictions post-fetal viability.
- The change follows intense internal discussion and public confusion over his previous statements on late-term abortions.
- Campaign advisors and running mate Nicole Shanahan expressed surprise and disagreement with Kennedy's earlier unrestricted stance.
- Kennedy's flip-flopping on abortion rights reflects broader uncertainties and strategic adjustments within his independent presidential campaign.
- The candidate's evolving views on abortion are likely to influence voter perceptions and campaign dynamics ahead of the election.