President Obama is in attack mode.
The commander-in-chief will go on offense and call Mitt Romney out over his abortion stance during Tuesday night’s presidential debate, NBC’s Kristen Welker reports, citing sources close to the campaign. Obama also will argue that Romney misrepresented his views during the first debate, when he portrayed himself as a moderate, according to the report.
“We’ve seen [Romney] say whatever’s convenient. He’s tried to muddy the waters on the issue,” PoliticsNation host Al Sharpton said, noting that the hot-button issue did not come up during the first face-off, in which Obama was criticized for being listless and professorial.
Indeed, the Republican presidential nominee’s position on abortion seems to have changed.
Earlier this month, Romney told the Des Moines Register that “there’s no legislation with regards to abortion that I’m familiar with that would become part of my agenda.” A day later, the GOPer’s spokesperson seemed to walk back the remarks, saying Romney would “of course support legislation aimed at providing greater protections for life.”








