Christie says voters deserve ‘straight answer’ on abortion from GOP candidates
2024 GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie on Sunday criticized his primary opponents for not clearly stating their positions on federal abortion policy, saying voters deserve a “straight answer” from the candidates.
“I’m concerned, quite frankly, Margaret, that, you know, candidates in this race have been all over the block on this. And it’s not right. People deserve to have a straight answer from you. And that’s my straight answer,” Christie told CBS News’s Margaret Brennan in an interview on “Face the Nation.”
Christie, who recently said publicly that he would not sign a six-week federal abortion ban, reaffirmed that position in the interview and said he thinks there should not be a national policy on abortion and that the decision instead should rest in the hands of the people.
He praised the recent ballot initiatives that saw voters decide to enshrine abortion rights in their state constitutions, pointing to those measures as evidence of the democratic system working.
“For 50 years, Republicans have argued that the Supreme Court took this decision away from the people. I think this belongs in the hands of the people of each individual state,” he said.
“We see a great democratic — small ‘D’ — event going on right now across the country, in places like Michigan and Kansas and Ohio, where people are voting. Let’s let the American people vote in their individual states and decide what they want this policy to be,” he continued.
Christie, the former New Jersey governor, specifically called out two of his Republican opponents for their public statements on abortion: former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Haley has tried to position herself as a compassionate voice on the issue of abortion, saying she’s proudly pro-life but doesn’t judge those who choose to get an abortion. She has also emphasized that the 60-vote threshold in a 51-49, closely divided Senate would prevent any federal abortion ban from ever reaching the president’s desk.
Haley has said, however, that she would sign any ban that crossed her desk as president and recently said that would include a six-week abortion ban.
“I’ve been consistent on this,” Christie said. “I believe the conservative, smart approach is to let the states make these decisions. And that’s what I think they should do. And that’s why I said, I wouldn’t sign a six-week national abortion ban as Governor DeSantis [has], and now, just recently, in Iowa, Governor Haley has said she would sign a six-week ban. I don’t think you can say one thing in one place and something else in another. You need to be consistent.”
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