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March for Life activists optimistic about ending Roe but say movement needs to do more to help women - 1010 WCSI

Jan 22, 2022 View Original Article
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    80% Very Conservative

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    82% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -34% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

65% : Anti-abortion politicians and advocates have continued to undermine abortion access both at the federal and state levels.
55% : "Our mission at the March for Life is to create a culture where abortion is unthinkable," Mancini said, adding that there is potential for new legislation in states.
52% : Many in the pro-life movement acknowledge that the battle over abortion will continue raging even if the Supreme Court hands them a victory.
48% : Pro-life advocates, however, say they're interested in providing resources to women in crisis pregnancies.
47% : The Supreme Court could gut or wholly overturn the right to abortion by this summer."
45% : Groups like EMILY's List and Planned Parenthood have fought for years to protect abortion access.
40% : This is part of a nearly fifty-year strategy to make abortion wholly inaccessible for those who need it," read the letter, which was signed by groups like Abortion Access Front.
40% : "In September, and again in December, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to put an end to Texas's S.B. 8, a six-week abortion ban, rendering Roe v. Wade's protections meaningless for the majority of Texas abortion patients, and giving other states hostile to reproductive rights a green light to ban abortion outright in the near future.
38% : Zeta Barton, a 20-year-old student at Liberty University, told Fox News Digital that she was studying pre-law and wanted to fight abortion after graduating.
37% : I QUIT PLANNED PARENTHOOD AND MARCH FOR LIFE.
37% : People with resources are being forced to flee the state to access abortion, while those who are unable to leave the state are being forced to continue their pregnancies against their wishes.
28% : Both expressed concern that President Biden, who identifies as Catholic, has taken stances that conflict with the faith's teaching on abortion.

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