March for Life shows popular opinion opposes abortion
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : The continued growth of the March and the recognition that abortion is unjust and unconstitutional, is exactly why we show up, year after year - drums beating in the distance, a crescendo of singing and upbeat voices, a massive, crowd of bright-eyed women, men, and children peacefully marching in formation down Pennsylvania Ave., proudly carrying the banner: MARCH FOR LIFE.46% : The future was pro-abortion - or so they thought.
43% : Employing euphemisms, betting on the lack of science regarding unborn babies, and rebranding abortion as "women's healthcare," many thought that the pro-life movement would eventually dissipate.
43% : If the Court's final opinion officially overturns Roe v. Wade, our movement will have finally achieved a goal we have been fighting for this past half-century and the regulation of abortion will be handed back to the states to be decided by the people, through their elected representatives.
41% : Even the New York Times admitted that even though 60-70 percent of Americans oppose the Court overturning Roe, they also favor restrictions not permitted by Roe, such as limits on abortion after the first trimester.
30% : This fear-mongering is a desperate ploy to prevent the regulation of abortion from going back to the states, where popular opinion in each state would decide abortion.
27% : Even pro-abortion Ruth Bader Ginsburg admitted in 1985 that Roe appeared "to have provoked, not resolved, conflict."CLICK HERE TO GET THE OPINION NEWSLETTERPro-choice Democrats are virulently against the overturning of Roe because they know that public opinion on abortion is more complicated than they like to admit.
25% : The testimony of former abortionists at the March for Life like Dr. Nathanson in 1998, and Kathi Aultman in 2019, have been crucial in exposing the gruesome truths about abortion and contributed to the growing realization around the country that abortion brutally destroys the life of an innocent child.
22% : Just last week, a leaked Supreme Court opinion draft authored by Justice Samuel Alito stated that Roe v. Wade was "egregiously wrong" from the start, and that there is no right to abortion in the Constitution.
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