According to his campaign the Republican candidate plans to offer “unambiguous support” for abortion rights in the near future. He is hoping that he can cash in on the blue state primary voters, who may not be too concerned with his stance on life issues, enough for it to offset the support he may lose in more socially conservative states like Iowa and South Carolina. This is likely due to the fact that the first Republican primary debate did not go well for him as he was still trying to dance around the abortion issue and therefore looked as if he could not handle questions on difficult issues. Since he has a long history of supporting abortion rights, the only option for him to overcome this weakness is to embrace his pro-choice views in order to finally have a solid position on the issue. So there you have it, no more word games or silly promises about judicial nominations, now Giuliani will officially campaign as a pro-abortion candidate. Of course he was going to have to do this eventually, it was only a matter of time.