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Has Trump Filed for a Divorce From the Pro-Life Movement?

  • Bias Rating

    86% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    98% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -32% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : Trump is taking credit for placing several of the justices that overturned Roe, which is what the pro-life crowd claimed they wanted for decades.
46% : The disconnect on display from the people currently criticizing Trump over this was nicely framed by one of the people I follow on Twitter.
44% : Other anti-abortion advocates are warning that this position might cost Trump some pro-life votes in November.
41% : I will never underestimate the GOP's ability to screw up a soup sandwich, but at least for now, Trump appears to have settled on a winning strategy when it comes to the abortion question.
40% : "Yeah they did," Trump told reporters at an airport in Georgia earlier today when asked if the Arizona supreme court ruling went "too far."
40% : A similarly strong majority opposes abortions in the third trimester and Trump is obviously aware of this.
32% : "That'll be straightened out, and as you know it's all about states' rights."Also on Wednesday, Trump again took credit for helping overturn Roe v. Wade but said he would decline to sign a federal abortion ban if he wins in November.
30% : It's not as if Donald Trump is out there on the campaign trail encouraging everyone to send money to Planned Parenthood or arguing to reinstate Roe.
26% : But what began as coded, quiet bickering between Trump world and pro-life organizations, with both sides trying to avoid entirely alienating the other, exploded into full public view earlier this week as Trump declined to endorse federal abortion restrictions, only to follow up days later by saying the Arizona supreme court went too far in upholding a law that bans nearly all abortions.
24% : The relationship between Donald Trump and the pro-life movement has been on shaky ground for a while now: The former president blamed pro-lifers for Republicans' lackluster showing in the midterms and then refused to stake out a firm position on the issue during the GOP primary.
22% : Even Lila Rose was compelled to temper her statement by saying that Trump is "far less pro-abortion than Biden.
21% : Lila Rose, the president of Live Action, went so far as to say that Donald Trump is "not a pro-life candidate."
18% : The alternative to Trump is Biden, who is currently running so hard to the left that he'll probably endorse "abortions" after the baby is born alive and well before very long.
16% : But what about Donald Trump?

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