LISTED: 4 pro-abortion lies that appeared during presidential debate * WorldNetDaily * by Nancy Flanders, Live Action News
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42% Medium Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Multiple times, misinformation was shared regarding the current state of abortion laws in the United States -- including abortion in cases of medical emergencies and cases of infanticide.44% : Abortion is legal through nine months of pregnancy for any reason in nine states plus Washington, D.C.
42% : Abortion is legal for any reason up to birth in nine states and DC.
30% : After being asked to discuss his position on abortion, Trump claimed that pro-abortion politicians want abortion to be legal "in the ninth month.
21% : At one point, debate moderator Davis inappropriately jumped in to debate Trump, telling him, "There is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it's born."
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