It’s been another slip-up day for Willard M. Romney. First, he said today in an interview he’s opposed to the Senate amendment which would allow employers to deny coverage for birth control.
“I’m not for the bill. But, look, the idea of presidential candidates getting into questions about contraception within a relationship between a man and a woman, husband and wife, I’m not going there,” he told a Ohio news station, one day after beating the socially conservative Rick Santorum in the Arizona and Michigan primaries. It’s on camera.
Romney’s campaign quickly walked back his comments in a statement to TPM, saying “the way the question was asked was confusing,” a spokesman told TPM. “Governor Romney supports the Blunt Bill because he believes in a conscience exemption in health care for religious institutions and people of faith.”
Romney himself tried to clear up any confusion.









