Kaine Acknowledges Difference With Clinton on Abortion Funding

Kaine said though that he'd support Clinton's promise to repeal Hyde Amendment.

Kaine, a devout Catholic, has previously said he is personally opposed to abortion but does not believe it is the government's role to intervene in a women's decision on whether to have one. Clinton has vowed to repeal the Hyde Amendment which bans the use of federal funds for abortion except in certain cases, such as rape, incest or to save the mother's life.

"My voting position on abortion hasn't really changed," Kaine said in an interview with CNN's "State of the Union." "I am a Catholic and I accept the church's teaching on this issue, but I do not believe that the job of somebody in public life is to basically say, 'I'm a Catholic so my job is to make our lives consistent with Catholic doctrine and make everybody follow it.

When pressed on his support of the Hyde Amendment, the Virginia senator acknowledged he still supports it but implied that his personal views won't impede his ability to support Clinton and her campaign promise to repeal the amendment.

"On Hyde, my position is the same. I support the Hyde Amendment. I haven't changed that. But as a vice president I had to get comfortable with the notion that I can have my personal views, but I'm going to support the president of the United States and I will," Kaine said.

Last week, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook told CNN that Kaine "has said that he will stand with Secretary Clinton to defend a woman's right to choose, to repeal the Hyde amendment."

Kaine is on the last day of a three-day bus tour with Clinton that has them stumping in the critical swing states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.