Stephan Savoia/Associated Press
Mitt Romney headed to a 1994 debate with Senator Edward M. Kennedy in which Mr. Romney said he would not impose his abortion beliefs on others.
WASHINGTON — From the moment he left business for politics, the issue of abortion has bedeviled Mitt Romney.
In 1994, as a Senate candidate, he invoked the story of a “close family relative” who had died after an illegal abortion and insisted that abortion should be “safe and legal,” though he was personally opposed. In 2002, while running for governor of Massachusetts, he sought the endorsement of abortion
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