Abortion is a thorny issue for candidatespublished at 03:28 British Summer Time 24 August 2023
Anthony Zurcher
BBC North America correspondent in Wisconsin
Abortion is a delicate issue for Republicans.
It is an issue that their evangelical base cares about deeply. They believe abortion is murder and should be eradicated across the country.
More politically practical Republicans, however, understand that the American public as a whole does not support stringent abortion bans – and the issue pushes moderate voters to back Democratic candidates and motivates Democrats to head to the polls.
That division within the party played out prominently on the Republican debate stage, as former vice-president Mike Pence – who is decidedly in the anti-abortion camp – clashed with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who emphasised that there is simply not support for any kind of national ban.
Haley’s position may play better in next year’s general election, but Pence is betting his campaign on the proposition that his outspokenness on abortion will win him evangelical support and give him a boost in the Republican primaries.