NRL News
Page 26
February 2009
Volume 36
Issue 2

Silver Lining in Selection of Pro-Abortionist to
Replace Pro-Abortion Sen. Hillary Clinton
By Karen Cross

When pro-abortion Sen. Hillary Clinton agreed to step down to become the secretary of state, pro-lifers had no illusions about the kind of replacement her fellow pro-abortion Democrat New York Gov. David Paterson would make. After the initial media hubbub over Caroline Kennedy subsided with her decision to withdraw, Paterson chose Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand (D) from upstate New York’s 20th congressional district.

In 2006, Gillibrand unseated incumbent Rep. John Sweeney. She is a formidable candidate.

Gillibrand is often referred to as a “moderate” because of her pro-gun rights and anti-tax stances.

According to reports, she represents the only district in New York where registered Republicans outnumber registered Democrats.

Unfortunately, this “Blue Dog Democrat” is also staunchly pro-abortion. NRL Legislative Director Douglas Johnson said, “She has not been in Congress long, but she has always voted against the pro-life side.”

The hardest of the hard-core pro-abortionists lauded her selection. Here’s how EMILY’s List—a pro-abortion political action committee, which supports only candidates who support abortion on demand—assessed the choice:

“At EMILY’s List, we greeted the news that New York Governor David Paterson selected Kirsten Gillibrand to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. Senate with cheers and celebration,” said EMILY’s List President Ellen Malcolm. “EMILY’s List endorsed her campaigns for Congress, confident in her 100 percent commitment to reproductive freedom.”

Gillibrand is completing Clinton’s term, so she will be up for re-election in 2010. She comes from a political family; is well-liked, even among those who disagree with her positions; and she is able to raise lots of money.

Even though the election is 22 months away there are a host of prospective challengers, both within the Democratic Party and from the Republican side, such as pro-life Congressman Pete King, said to be considering a bid.

There is a silver lining in this appointment. Gillibrand’s congressional seat is now open. The rural upstate New York district is a possible pro-life pick-up. There are already strong pro-life candidates said to be considering the race.

There are conflicting reports how soon Paterson has to call a special election. After he does, the election itself must take place in no more than 40 days but no fewer than 30 days.