Pagliuca's opponents include Rep. Michael Capuano (D-Mass.), Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley (D) and Alan Khazei, co-founder of City Year. Lehigh writes that Coakley, the "presumptive front-runner," on Thursday "reaffirmed that she would vote against a bill that included the abortion stipulation." Meanwhile, Capuano -- who voted for the House bill (HR 3962) with the amendment and recently received the endorsement of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) -- "has since said that he would not support a final bill with the same language," Lehigh says.
Lehigh writes that Pagliuca has said that the "pressing need to bring coverage to the uninsured outweighs the abortion issue" and "noted that many deaths from breast and cervical cancer could be prevented if more women had the access to routine preventive care that would come with health coverage." According to Lehigh, the differing opinions between Pagliuca, Coakley and Capuano "give voters a clear sense of the candidates' priorities." He adds that he thinks Pagliuca "made the right determination," concluding that the candidate "bet his senatorial ambitions on the hope that a plurality of Democratic voters will agree" (Lehigh, Boston Globe, 11/20).
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