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The Life of California’s Party

California Republicans will not avoid an abortion fight as they try to pin down Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore on the issue.

In 1992, California Republicans held a blistering primary fight between conservative Bruce Herschensohn and moderate Tom Campbell to determine who would be their candidate in one of the state’s two Senate races that fall. The biggest issue separating them was abortion: Herschensohn was pro-life, Campbell pro-choice (Republicans nominated pro-choice John Seymour for the other seat). When Herschensohn went down to defeat at the hands of liberal Democrat Barbara Boxer, it was supposed to be a wake-up call for Republicans.

The argument usually ran thus: The California GOP’s conservative primary electorate needs to recognize that they live in a pro-choice state and cease their stubborn insistence on nominating pro-life candidates for public office. This had at least a superficial ring of truth, since polls confirmed the state’s pro-choice tilt and Democrats won most elections. Yet ostentatiously pro-choice Republicans like Seymour and Campbell also lost when they got their chance, suggesting that perhaps Californians simply did not like Republicans. Since 1998, only three have won statewide — Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is pro-choice, Bill Jones, who is pro-life, and Steve Poizner, who is somewhere in between.

Abortion still divides the state party — Poizner is already trying to get to primary opponent Meg Whitman’s right on the issue — but it does not divide the two Republicans running for the right to take on Barbara Boxer this time around. Both businesswoman Carly Fiorina and Assemblyman Chuck DeVore describe themselves as pro-life and dismiss the idea that the issue could doom them in 2010.

But don’t expect comity in the culture wars just yet. While Fiorina embraces the pro-life label, not everyone believes her: the San Jose Mercury quoted unnamed “Republican insiders” describing her as “moderate and pro-choice.” In her role as a surrogate for John McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign, Fiorina raised pro-life eyebrows for erroneously saying McCain had “never signed on to efforts to overturn Roe v. Wade.” She was later quoted as saying, “For those women who are a single-issue voter on the subject of abortion, John McCain won’t get their vote, and I accept that.”

Such statements can be exaggerated or taken out of context. In the very same interview where she gave that last quote, Fiorina also clearly said, “I personally happen to be pro-life. John McCain has a very long pro-life record and he won’t walk away from that record.” But for pro-life activists, the devil is in the details.

“I believe that life begins at conception and I am personally pro-life, except, of course, in the case of rape or incest or health of the mother,” Fiorina said at the start of her Senate run. “In terms of government policy, I believe we need to do what we can to reduce the number of abortions and I think we need to provide alternatives to women to abortion, such as, for example, making adoption more accessible.” She has also “absolutely” said, “I oppose the use of federal funding for abortion.”

Discerning pro-lifers will ask: Why “personally”? How narrowly or broadly does she define the health exception? What will her abortion-reduction strategy entail in a climate where many policies opposed by pro-lifers are pursued in the name of that goal? Fiorina may find that navigating the code and buzzwords associated with the abortion debate is more troublesome than simply adopting the pro-life or pro-choice moniker.

Expect Chuck DeVore to seize on these doubts about Fiorina’s pro-life bona fides as he seeks to challenge her from the right in the Republican primary. While Fiorina is relatively new to politics, DeVore as a legislator has had a chance to vote repeatedly on abortion-related issues and has compiled a pro-life record. But once again, the devil is in the details.

DeVore voted to approve the California state budget in 2005 and 2008. Both budgets contained funding for Medi-Cal, the state’s Medicaid program. Medi-Cal uses state money to subsidize abortion (the use of federal funds for elective abortion within Medicaid is barred under the Hyde Amendment). Both times DeVore voted yes the budgets passed easily, but with non-trivial numbers of GOP no votes. Both times, efforts to separate out the abortion funding from the budgets had already been defeated when the final vote took place. Consequently, the budgets as passed contained abortion funding.

As of 2004, Medi-Cal funded nearly 40 percent of all abortions performed in California. According to the Women’s Health Rights Coalition, that amounts to “an estimated 90,946 induced abortions out of the total 236,000 performed.” Roughly $33 million is spent funding abortions. Wynette Sills of the Coalition to Eliminate Abortion Funding told a pro-life website that 25 percent of the money goes to Planned Parenthood, despite the abortion provider’s reported $1 billion in revenues. At the national level, the health care debate illustrates the importance of having a precise understanding of how legislation could result in taxpayer funding of abortion.

The DeVore campaign rejects the budget votes as an issue. “The bottom line is this: Chuck DeVore is a pro-life leader in California politics, and vastly stronger on the issue than his primary opponent, Carly Fiorina,” DeVore communications director Joshua Trevino told TAS. “The fact is that no meaningful California pro-life group considers a budget vote to be a litmus test — which is why the staunchly pro-life CA Republican Assembly and the Capitol Resource Institute have given DeVore successive 100% ratings year after year.”

“Given his actual record, and given the repeated imprimatur of pro-life activist groups, any critique of Chuck DeVore as somehow insufficiently pro-life is weak indeed,” Trevino continued, contrasting this with a primary opponent he says was “AWOL from every single pro-life fight in California, from parental notification to the very budget debates you mention.”

With Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore both running as pro-life candidates, this isn’t the Herschensohn-Campbell battle of seventeen years ago. But expect California Republicans to have an abortion fight during this primary race nevertheless.

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Abortion, U.S. Senate Races 2010, Carly Fiorina

About the Author

W. James Antle, III, author of the new book Devouring Freedom: Can Big Government Ever Be Stopped?, is editor of the Daily Caller News Foundation and a senior editor of The American Spectator. You can follow him on Twitter @jimantle.

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Kevin Riley O'Keeffe | 12.15.09 @ 7:19AM

I'm a California Republican who will definitely be voting for Chuck DeVore in the June primary. The abortion issue is only a small part of that, however. Basically, DeVore is a conservative, and Fiorina is not. She also seems otherwise devoid of positive attributes. If Fiorina wins the GOP primary, I will be voting for a 3rd party nominee. DeVore almost certainly has less of a chance to beat Boxer, but if stooping down to the level of people like Carly Fiorina is what's necessary in order to win elections, then I frankly don't care to win them.

The more interesting race is for the gubernatorial nomination. So-called "moderate" Tom Campbell (really more of a libertarian) is in sort of a unique position; he is simultaneously the most liberal Republican in the race, AND the most conservative Republican in the race. Whitman and Poizner are posing as conservatives in order to con GOP primary voters, but they'd just govern as Republicans-in-name-only, whereas Tom Campbell's fiscal conservatism is the real deal. In a perfect world, I'd prefer a governor who shared in my opposition to abortion, homosexual "marriage," gun control, etc., but this is California, and we have to make some compromises if we want to win the election. Most of the time, socially liberal Republicans turn out to be pretty much liberals in every other respect, but not so with Tom Campbell. Also, when he was in Congress, he was part of the libertarian-paleoconservative anti-war right ie., he was an ideological enemy of neo-"conservative" wars of international aggression. That may not be very important when it comes to serving as governor, but it says a lot about his character, wisdom, and fundamental decency as a human being. He was the leading Congressional opponent of the 1999 Kosovo War, a fact for which I will always hold him in very high esteem.

R Martin| 12.15.09 @ 8:33AM

Carly Fiorina failed so miserably as CEO of Hewlett Packard that the stock increased $10 upon the announcement of her firing. Now she wants to bring that expertise to Washington. She is exactly the sort of person who should not be in government.

Admittedly Conservative Republicans have a tough slog in California but, as Reagan proved, the effort is not hopeless. Let's keep looking, but be careful. There are lots of pretenders out there, the current governor being an excellent example. And don't forget the disaster that is Arianna Huffington. She actually sought the Republican presidential nomination before her leftist stripes became visible. I suspect Fiorina's true political sripes have yet to be seen.

David N| 2.22.10 @ 12:38PM

Couple of comments, not to just this comment but others. Carly Fiorina is not the conservative that Chuck is. However, if we require the perfect candidate we will, once again, be stuck with Barbra Boxer. Secondly, I just read an article written that said Carly was right about HP. If you look at what Mark Hurd has done, he has simply executed her strategy. Computers have become a commodity and companies need to be structured to compete in that arena. Carly recognized that. Perhaps her operational skills are not the same as mr. Hurd's or perhaps she was the bearer of bad news. And, as that bearer, she become the scapegoat for all that happened. But, in the end, Hurd did what she said had to be done.

Having said that, we need to focus on removing Ms. Boxer. If you vote for a third party candidate, you might as well not vote.

Sam| 12.15.09 @ 10:16AM

It's a shame R Martin doesn't appreciate our current Governor Schwarzenegger. The man knows how to run a state, in a moderate, balancing way that makes him a hero to independents like myself. Both libs and conservatives scream about various things they don't like about Arnold. To me, that's a good sign.

Kevin Riley O'Keeffe | 12.15.09 @ 9:18PM

Schwarzenegger is definitely an under-rated governor. I voted for McClintock in 2003, and for Libertarian Art Olivier in 2006, but he's turned out to be pretty good. I loved the way he threatened to veto all the Legislature's bills!

UpChuck.Liberals| 12.15.09 @ 10:49PM

Schwarzenegger under rated? This RINO is so far to the left as to be laughable. Yeah he 'threatened' to veto bills, hollow threats. California is heading down the toilet faster than the USA and that's not saying much.

Kevin Riley O'Keeffe | 12.16.09 @ 8:36PM

As much as you dislike the governor, I can assure you liberals dislike him a lot more. He's done about as well as its possible to do, with California's goofball Legislature, and our unwieldy state constitution.

Sam| 12.15.09 @ 10:17AM

and don't remind me about our budget deficit and stuff like that because I place the blame for that squarely on our free spending, Democratic-controlled legislature.

Al Adab| 12.15.09 @ 10:32AM

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While the people demand ever more services, one Party should stand for the oath of office. Voters need to once again understand that government is not the genie of the lamp. It exists to protect their rights, not to provide their wishes. That the GOP has bought into that scenario as well simply shows how far we have fallen.

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KyMouse| 12.15.09 @ 11:27AM

Mr. Fiorina said, "...I am personally pro-life, except, of course, in the case of rape or incest ..."

"Of course?" Tell me, sir, why a child conceived in rape or incest doesn't deserve to live? Since when must children pay for the crimes of their fathers?

In 2000, Dr. David Reardon, author of "Victims and Victors," surveyed 192 women who had become pregnant through rape or incest. More than 90 percent of respondents who had aborted their babies said they would discourage others from doing the same. Ninety-four percent of the rape victims and 100 percent of the incest victims told him that abortion was NOT a good option for women in their situation.

Reardon found that in virtually every case of pregnancy after incest, the abortion wasn't the mother's choice, but quite often the incestuous father's--and not because the father felt sorry for the mother or baby, but in order to hide the crime of incest. Aborting babies conceived in incest almost guarantees that the mother's abuse will continue.

Any woman who has been attacked or molested should be given medical care, love and support; if she doesn't want to raise her child, adoption is the loving option. Many women have reported that their babies' abortions felt like violations of their own bodies. Undergoing an abortion may only compound the psychological wounds that the mother has already suffered, by adding the memory that she has killed her innocent baby.

Julie Makimaa, whose mother conceived her in rape, wrote in "Aborted Women: Silent No More,"One of the truly perverse things that the pro-abortion movement has done is convince so many people that the child conceived in rape can never have a worthwhile life. The pro-abortion movement constantly depicts children of rape and incest as somehow defective, tainted, unwanted [but] we should understand, as my birth mother did, that each child is a God-made miracle..."

Doing violence to the baby won't undo the violence done to the mother.

What would your reaction be, Mr. Fiorina, if your mother told you that you were conceived through rape or incest? Would you say, "I should have been aborted; my life is worthless" or would you say, "Thanks, Mom, for giving me a chance -- thanks for letting me live"?

Bruce | 12.16.09 @ 10:32AM

Let me get this straight. Assuming you are a male ... God forbid your wife or daughter is raped ... you would support the mental cruelty of having her carry the rapists child - of giving birth? Of reliving the act ofbeing raped each day she feels this baby inside of her? Is that what you're saying?

Idiot.

KyMouse| 12.16.09 @ 12:36PM

Why not try reading my comment before you comment on it? Assuming you bothered to read it, why do you dismiss the comments of the women who have been through rape and incest?

So, what would your answer the question at the end be -- if your mother told you that you had been conceived in rape or incest, would you say, "I should have been aborted; my life is worthless," or would you say, "Thanks, Mom, for giving me a chance--for letting me live"?

Which?

KyMouse| 12.15.09 @ 11:30AM

Sorry I though you were a guy, Ms. Fiorina. Mr. Antle's article said "businessman" in the third paragraph. The rest of my comment stands.

W. James Antle III | 12.15.09 @ 1:37PM

I meant "businessman" in the gender-neutral sense of the word, but see where it could cause confusion. I have changed it to "businesswoman."

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Barbara Ulrich| 12.15.09 @ 1:54PM

Chuck DeVore is a true Conservative and is more than a "one" issue candidate. If you look at DeVore's voting record as a California Assemblyman, what you will find is an individual who is saying "stop the spending insanity." If it is a spending bill which will ask even more from California's already overtaxed population (there has been a 32 percent increase in spending in California in the past four years but without an equal increase in revenues, hence the projected 21 BILLION dollar deficit for that state), then DeVore has voted no. It is time that we send Senators and Congressmen to DC who will have the political courage to just say no. DeVore's actual voting record versus Boxer's "I never met a spending bill I didn't like" approach should be the choice Californians have come November 2010.

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Luke Williams| 12.15.09 @ 3:24PM

If you ask me the problem within the (R) party is not weather someone is pro-choice or Pro-Life...it's weather they understand economics 101. I am not saying it's not an important issue, I am saying when you have someone like Crist advocating for TARP and we have a clear Conservative who understands the freedoms that are taken away by a tax code that rewards and punishes based on what kind of product we purchase. We have previous Presidential candidate (Romney) expressing he agrees with Obama having a say in who the CEO should be for a private company. And worst of all we have a former speaker of the house backing the most liberal candidate in NY23 when there is a clear choice for fiscal conservative candidate. The GOP is in trouble because they are turnihng it's back on the first core principal of the party and ignoring the voting base of the party
Until the elected GOP figures that out we are going to continue having problems. Lucky for me I aim to fix that with my vote!

Sir| 12.15.09 @ 4:34PM

I don't disagree with you, but I would take it another step further: The U. S. Constitution 101, even before Econ 101.

Sir.

Bruce | 12.16.09 @ 10:35AM

Indeed, sir. If it is to be considered viable at any time in the future and regain control of this out of control government - the GOP has to stop this insistence on being what is perceived as a "one issue" party - that issue being abortion.

KyMouse| 12.16.09 @ 1:04PM

But don't forget that babies are aborted in this country at the rate of about one every 24 seconds -- an estimated 51 million since 1973. Their lives matter, and so do the lives of their mothers, who are exploited and hurt or killed by abortionists (Google abortionists "John Biskind, M.D." and "Abu Hayat, M.D." sometime, if you need a couple of examples).

Sam| 12.17.09 @ 10:58PM

Bruce, stick to your guns. You've done well. The GOP's pro-life stance is the only thing that stops me from generally supporting their candidates, especially in CA where our legislature has a spending addiction. KyMouse, you mentioned mothers who feel terrible after an abortion. I can cite a whole host of mothers who felt terrible after having a baby, knowing full well they could not take care of or provide for it? Adoption? Ha. I wish. Our social services are already overwhelmed and are facing cuts in services. 51 million babies aborted?
We are currently unable to care for all the kids that are actually here. They are the ones neglected and undernourished who end up in th streets, comitting crimes and becoming teenage parents.

I shudder to think how much worse off our country would have been with an additional 51 million babies.

Ken (Old Texican)| 12.15.09 @ 6:58PM

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The best of their best are leaving just as fast as they can...and immigrating to America.

UpChuck.Liberals| 12.15.09 @ 10:52PM

I disagree with you. We are LEADING the 'third-world'. I'd leave but I can't afford to. California is the prime example of what Socialism give you. To put it crudely, SHIT.

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jann| 1.23.10 @ 4:16AM

After seeing Meg Whitman in a video praising Van Jones I don't think she needs to be in office either. Carli was all over the place for McCain too, which is not good for Sarah Palin. I know Sarah says she always keeps her word and I admire her for that but this is a flag I don't want to see. I know we are at war for the republic and I can see her teaming up and forming a very strong force with McCain and the rest of the republicans that have stood strongly against this horrendous administration, and by saying that I just answered my on questions on her motives for campaigning for him. Why else would she do it? I can't find any other reason, so she will get my vote and Chuck Devore has always been the true conservative. Come on CA lets see someone rising up to save this beautiful state before they bury it for good, yikes!

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