Brnovich Said That He Was Opposed To Abortion. According to the Yuma Sun, “Brnovich acknowledged he is opposed to abortion. But he said he will defend the laws approved by the Legislature without regard to his own personal beliefs one way or the other. ‘As the attorney general, the law is what the law is,’ Brnovich said. But he added that also means he will ‘defend us against the overreach of the Obama administration,’ whether on environmental regulations or challenging Arizona’s laws dealing with illegal immigration.” [Yuma Sun, 9/30/14]
Brnovich Said There Was A “Moral Obligation” To Protect The Unborn. According to National Review, “The Little Sisters are a good starting point for understanding Brnovich and his campaign for the Republican nomination for attorney general of Arizona. ‘We have a moral obligation as a society to protect the vulnerable - whether they are unborn, children or adults,’ Brnovich, who has been married for 17 years and has two daughters, said during a recent trip to Washington, D.C.” [National Review, 3/24/14]
In 2014, Brnovich Said He Was The “Only Pro-Life Candidate In the Attorney General Race.” According to the Sierra Vista Herald, “Brnovich, who is not objecting to having Choices become a party to the lawsuit, has made no secret that he is opposed to abortion. In his first campaign in 2014, he boasted that he was endorsed to Arizona Right to Life PAC and ‘name as the only pro-life candidate in the attorney general race.’ ‘We also have an obligation to protect and defend laws that concern the unborn,’ he said in campaign materials at the time.” [Sierra Vista Herald, 11/20/19]
Brnovich Pledged To Protect The Lives Of The Unborn As Attorney General And Was Endorsed By The Arizona Right To Life PAC. According to Brnovich’s Campaign Website, “We also have an obligation to protect and defend our laws that concern the unborn. As attorney general, I will defend our state statutes and enforce our laws. I am proud to be endorsed by the Arizona Right to Life PAC and named as the ‘only pro-life candidate’ in the attorney general race.” [Mark Brnovich – Issues, Accessed 11/3/21]