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Romney faces tough questions on women's issues

March 19, 2012 RSS Feed Print

By STEVE PEOPLES, Associated Press

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — Mitt Romney wanted to talk about the economy, but Bradley University had other ideas.

The Republican presidential front-runner faced tough questions about his opposition to Planned Parenthood and mandatory birth control coverage as he met with students Monday night.

Romney says people should vote "for the other guy" if they want "free stuff" like female contraception. And he doesn't have an answer for where the millions of women who use Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screenings and vaccines should go if the women's health provider shuts down.

Romney says the women can go wherever they'd like because it's a free society but that the government shouldn't send tax dollars to Planned Parenthood, which provides abortions.

Illinois holds its Republican presidential primary on Tuesday.

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Romney says if I want free stuff (and who doesn't) vote for the other guy. OK.

Debbie of CA 11:36PM March 19, 2012

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