She's not pro-life, BUT, she does have reservations . . . . .

WASHINGTON (AP) — A major abortion-rights group on Wednesday criticized House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi over what it called “disappointing and ill-advised” remarks, the second public rift in a year with a lawmaker such organizations have long considered one of their staunchest allies in Congress.
In an interview published Wednesday in which the California Democrat defended a woman’s right to abortion, Pelosi also said she does not believe in abortion on demand. The interview appeared in Roll Call, which covers Congress.
NARAL Pro-Choice America said in a written statement that with abortion rights under frequent attack by lawmakers, advocates need their supporters “to speak with a clear and strong voice.”
The group said Pelosi should not use “twisted GOP talking points.”

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