During Saturday’s republican presidential debate, pro-life Florida Senator Marco Rubio made it clear that there is a huge contrast with Hillary Clinton and her position supporting unlimited abortions. Rubio said Clinton’s abortion position is “extreme,” adding that she supports abortion on “the baby’s due date.”

Clinton’s campaign yesterday responded to Rubio and brought up a September Clinton interview with NBC, where she ultimately defended abortion up to birth and even went so far as defending partial-birth abortions. Clinton supports a gutting health exception that essentially allows unlimited abortions up to birth in many states in the United States.

Her campaign pointed NBC News to remarks she made during an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.” “I’ve said … that there can be restrictions in the very end of the third trimester, but they have to take into account the life and health of the mother,” Clinton said on “Meet the Press” in September. “My husband vetoed a very restrictive legislation on late-term abortions, and he vetoed it at an event in the White House where we invited a lot of women who had faced this very difficult decision, that ought to be made based on their own conscience, their family, their faith, in consultation with doctors. Those stories left a searing impression on me,” she continued. SIGN THE PLEDGE! We Oppose Hillary Clinton!

In addition, during a Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hardball,” Clinton defended Roe v. Wade — which allows virtually unlimited abortions. She again defended the health exception that provides for abortion without most limits.