Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confused voters over the weekend with conflicting statements about abortion, but ultimately confirmed he supports abortions up to birth with no limits.
Kennedy, who hopes to challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic Party nomination, has not spoken much about abortion. His campaign portrays him as a political moderate who hopes to reunite Americans and end the growing political division.
But the Democrat and presidential hopeful initially gave an interview with NBC News in which he said he supported killing babies in abortions but opposes abortions after viability, when an unborn baby can live on his or her own outside the womb.
“I believe a decision to abort a child should be up to the women during the first three months of life,” Kennedy said an in interview at an event in Iowa.
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