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Rubio Campaign Press Release - WATCH: Marco Rubio Offered an Incredible Defense of the Right to Life Last Night

February 07, 2016

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February 7, 2016

Marco's answer when pressed about his commitment to life last night was powerful.

In case you missed it:

Marco 's not going to make political calculations about this fundamental issue.

Last night's exchange was widely praised by conservatives:

Marco Rubio's brilliant answer on abortion https://t.co/PZ8u1uruCQ #GOPDebate pic.twitter.com/Z8H6Anno6H

— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) February 7, 2016

Marco Rubio's Thoughtful Answer on Abortion https://t.co/JV4YtAV6bz

— The Weekly Standard (@weeklystandard) February 7, 2016

Rubio: 'I would rather lose an election' than be wrong about abortion | WATCH: https://t.co/MVT6zqbmBu #GOPdebate pic.twitter.com/wrF12rHNrk

— The Hill (@thehill) February 7, 2016

Many people found Marco's willingness to call out the Democrats' abortion extremism refreshing and needed:

Rubio BLASTS Debate Mods Over Duplicity On Abortion 'Extremism' https://t.co/PXy2GKlOcu #GOPDebate

— RedState (@RedState) February 7, 2016

.@marcorubio Slammed Mainstream Media and @HillaryClinton on Abortion #GOPDebate https://t.co/CWz79OmMT1 pic.twitter.com/BEtE6Jtbjs

— Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) February 7, 2016

And it's obvious that Marco's response resonated with voters across the country:

Questioner praises Rubio for his comments on abortion last night before asking q about Syria

— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) February 7, 2016

For what it's worth, my mom says Rubio won the debate when he said: "I would rather lose the election than be wrong on Life."

— Matt Lewis (@mattklewis) February 7, 2016

If you're looking for a candidate who won't back down on his defense of life, and will call out the extreme positions of Hillary Clinton and her allies, your choice is clear: It's Marco.

Marco Rubio, Rubio Campaign Press Release - WATCH: Marco Rubio Offered an Incredible Defense of the Right to Life Last Night Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/326201

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