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right to abortion care, but senator hatch supports stem cell research. the reason people don t like these personhood bills is because it criminalizes a whole raft of things that that s frightening. people in this country really want. when you talk about under any circumstances contraception under any circumstances, abortion and you become criminal, this is scary stuff. terry, thanks for your time tonight. it is. we re going to keep following this. thanks, reverend. still ahead the economy is improving and so are the president s poll numbers. why today could be a critical moment in his re-election effort. and some devastating news for mitt romney. how this long, bitter primary fight is crippling his candidacy. stay with us. so, this is delicious
said. mississippi, not by any stretch known for progressive voters. they even rejected it by 16 points last year. but terry, all four remaining republican candidates back personhood. every one of them say they back the bill. yeah, and that s even though the personhood this is what the personhood bill would do. it would criminalize all abortion. it would criminalize the termination of pregnancies that result from incest, pregnancies that result from rape, pregnancies that make women very ill or pregnancies that even threaten the life of the woman. they would criminalize those abortions. they would criminalize most forms of birth control. they d criminalize emergency contraception for rape victims. it would even outlaw in vitro fertilization and stem cell. now senator oren hatch from utah is a staunch opponent of women s