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"While the pro-life movement has won the right to legislate against abortion, it has not yet proven that it can do so in a way that can command durable majority support. Its weaknesses will not disappear in victory," writes .
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A bit like that durable 10% “majority” that opposes—and keeps from passing—universal background checks?
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It’s not the pro-life movement. They don’t give a crap about life after birth. This only applies to pregnancy and birth. Label it appropriately. It is the ‘forced birth movement’ and always has been.
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Can't the President... craft an executive order... to stop this?
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