Our candidates for governor of Michigan 
Bernero won his Democratic primary only by attacking his opponent Dillon who proclaimed to be an avowed pro-lifer with no circumstances where an abortion would be legally allowed. Well that sealed Dillon’s fate as Bernero hit him with everything he had and Dillon, who led early on, drowned in his own stupidity, believing that Democrats are now somehow anti-choice.
Bernero, knowing that abortion is still such a hot issue in Michigan 
Snyder, who calls himself a businessman and is running to help Michigan 
As a matter of policy, he reiterated that he is pro-life in principle (who isn’t) but believed abortion is and should be allowed in cases of rape, incest and if the woman’s life was in danger.
I am an avowed pro-choicer but I will accept Snyder’s stance on this issue wholeheartedly and will absolutely vote for him in November; he is the best hope Michigan 
As for Bernero, he will attempt every desperate tactic to turn the tide against Snyder but he will fail. Dillon would have been a much better candidate against Snyder since he was a businessman also and has a record of bi-partisanship unlike Bernero who is a life-long politician (no real job). Too bad Dillon was so stupid on the abortion issue; who was his advisor?
Bottom line, I respect Rick Snyder for making abortion a non-issue which it is and for sticking to what is important for Michigan 
I recommend SNYDER for governor!!!
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Andy Dillon is a Catholic who lives out his faith even in public life -- i.e. against abortion and the destruction of innocent human life. No advisor could tell Andy to put aside his morals or belief system to win an election. Really, it's only the primary that requires a Democrat to be pro-abortion. Screaming it in the General Election won't help you.
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