The fight to bring abortion back
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98% Very Conservative
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46% : She added: "What we call 'white Christian nationalists' have done such a good job politically in pushing their point of view that we almost just conflate being a person of faith with being anti-abortion because of how successful they've been with that messaging.41% : "Our goal is making abortion unthinkable.
39% : The majority opinion held that abortion was not protected by the constitution as it "makes no express reference" to it, returning the "authority to regulate" the act back to individual states.
38% : The truth is that within the scriptures of Christianity, there is no mention of abortion -- there's very little attention paid to fetal life at all.
38% : "And so the conversation has broadened to people who were not really paying attention before, who now are seeing the devastating impacts of what a lack of abortion looks like at a scale that we have not seen, at least during my lifetime."
36% : It originated in a network of clergy who supported women who sought abortions prior to 1973's ruling, when abortion was illegal across the U.S., but morphed into an advocacy group not long after Roe v. Wade came into effect.
35% : Since that ruling was handed down, 13 states, including Texas, Idaho and Alabama, have brought in full bans on abortion.
35% : So when folks claim that there's a biblical grounding for being anti-abortion, that is a theological interpretation that has no grounding in the text whatsoever."
35% : "I think there's a real misunderstanding about Texans' views on abortion," Wallace said.
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