there is one thing i think you have seen, colorado, over the last four years, is that i mean what i say. [cheers] i do what i say i m going to do. [cheers] we haven t finished everything that we want to get done. that s why i m running for a second term. the problem with that statement though is as governor romney so effectively pointed out in the second debate, there are some things that president obama promised in his first term that he did not deliver on. shep? shepard: john roberts on a windy afternoon in reno. thanks. governor romney aides say he still does support a republic candidate for the united states senate. a republic candidate who said a pregnancy resulting from rape is, quote: something god intended to happen. but governor romney s staffers say hes does not agree with that particular comment from the indiana republic richard murdock. he said it at a debate last night. here, listen to this. the only exception i have for to have an abortion is in
that case of the life of the mother. i just i struggled with it myself for a long time but i came to realize life is that gift from god and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. shepard: he is standing by that today. again, governor romney s aides say he does not agree with that comment but that they are not asking murdock to stop running this campaign ad that features governor romney saying he supports the g.o.p. candidate. hour dock himself said some more today. listen. to suggest that i was saying god approves of rape was not when i was says. if anyone came away from that i apologize that made that. shepard: what he said was god intended it to happen. anyway, back in august, governor romney called for the republic congressman todd akin to sit his missouri senate