Hillary Clinton has said she opposes a ban on late term abortions calling them “extreme and unacceptable,” and has gone on record saying she does not believe unborn children have constitutional rights.  Clinton also supports making taxpayers pay for abortions.

Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List), a national pro-life group, released an ad that features Micah a baby who was born premature to the Pickering family in Newton, IA. The ad paints Clinton as the candidate who is extreme on abortion. U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) talked about the Pickering family in her remarks on the floor of the U.S. Senate when the late-term abortion ban was being debate.

Watch the ad below:

A recent Marist/Knights of Columbus poll found that 78% of Americans oppose abortion after three months. This number includes 62 percent of those who identify as pro-choice, 85 percent of African Americans and 84 percent of Latinos.  Also 62% of Americans are against taxpayer-funding of abortion.

So who is extreme on abortion?

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