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 Rep. Paul Ryan, the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2012 and an 
abortion opponent, said Thursday that anti-abortion activists should try 
to build a broad coalition and find common ground with supporters of 
abortion rights as a way to advance their agenda.Ryan, R-Wis., said in 
a speech to the Susan B. Anthony List that those who oppose 
abortion "need to work with people who consider themselves pro-choice -- 
because our task isn't to purge our ranks. It's to grow them.""We 
don't want a country where abortion is simply outlawed. We want a 
country where it isn't even considered," he said.Ryan told the organization 
that seeks to elect women who oppose abortion rights that "labels can 
be misleading." He pointed to former GOP Sen. Scott Brown, whose 2010 
election in Massachusetts nearly derailed President Barack Obama's health 
care law. Brown supports abortion rights. In contrast, Ryan told the group 
that former Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak, who opposed abortion, "delivered 
the votes that passed it into law."Many opponents of abortion disagreed 
with the health care overhaul because it requires most employers to cover 
birth control free of charge to female workers as a preventative service. 
The law exempted churches and other houses of worship.Ryan said critics 
often urge abortion opponents to abandon their beliefs but "that would only 
demoralize our voters." But he said anti-abortion activists should work 
with people of all beliefs to pla
 A Kentucky Democratic operative claimed Thursday that two leaders with a 
local liberal group were the ones who secretly recorded a February strategy 
session with Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and his aides.The 
allegation comes after McConnell claimed his office was bugged, following 
the publication in Mother Jones magazine of the recorded meeting -- where 
aides could be heard bashing then-potential challenger Ashley Judd.Jacob 
Conway, who is with the Jefferson County Democratic Party, told Fox News 
that two leaders with the group Progress Kentucky told him at the 
time that they recorded the session.He said it wasn't a "Nixonian bugging," 
but could have been recorded with an iPhone.Conway told Fox News they 
recorded the meeting from the hallway, and later told him about it."I 
don't know why they were at the grand opening of his campaign 
office. ... They overheard the conversation going on," he said. "To me 
it was an extremely tacky conversation ... but it was a private 
conversation nonetheless."Conway did not specifically say the operatives 
gave the tape to Mother Jones, but said: "They told me they 
were there. They told me they were in the hallway. They have 
a recording. So you know, you can draw your own conclusions."Conway, who 
said he used to be friends with the two individuals -- Shawn 
Reilly and Curtis Morrison -- said he came forward because he didn't 
want the situation tarnishing the Democratic Party.The FBI has been i
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