Add New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to the list of potential 2016 presidential candidates backing a ban on abortions for pregnant women after 20 weeks.
The Republican on Monday said he approved the “Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act,” telling the national pro-life group Susan B. Anthony List, “I am proud to be a pro-life Republican. I believe that every life is an individual gift from God and no life is disposable.”
Christie, who has said he’ll decide on whether or not he’ll run for the nation’s highest office by late spring or early summer, used the announcement to also tout his social conservative beliefs — amid some critics’ concern that he is too moderate to do well in early voting states like Iowa and South Carolina.
“When I was preparing to run for governor of New Jersey, there were those who told me that there was no way I would be elected as a pro-life candidate. I told them that they were wrong, that voters would accept the sincerity of my beliefs even if they felt differently. Today, I am a living example that being pro-life is not a political liability anywhere else in America,” he said.
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