Scott Walker Doesn't Think His Views On Abortion Are Too Extreme

The conservative governor defended his views in response to a question from Megyn Kelly.

Moderator Megyn Kelly asked Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker at Thursday night's Republican debate in Cleveland whether his stance on reproductive rights -- supporting a ban on all abortions with no exceptions for rape, incest or to save the life of the mother -- is too conservative.

"Well, I'm pro-life, I've always been pro-life," Walker began, saying he believes his positions are in line with those of most Republicans.

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He added that he had cut funding for Planned Parenthood "more than four years ago," contrasting himself with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who "has a radical position of support for Planned Parenthood."

Planned Parenthood is more popular than any single presidential candidate.

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