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  2. Republicans for Choice - Wikipedia

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    Ann Stone, as honoree at Women's eNews 21 Leaders 2012. Republicans for Choice was founded in 1989 by conservative fundraiser and activist Ann Stone, first wife of Roger Stone, [1] at the suggestion of Lee Atwater, a former chairman of the RNC, to counter the Republican Party's perceived increasing focus on anti-abortion candidates and political platform, and Stone brought this agenda to the ...

  3. The Wish List (political organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Wish List is a political action committee devoted to electing pro-abortion rights, also called pro-choice, Republican women to the House of Representatives and Senate. The Wish List was founded in 1992. [1] The acronym "WISH" stands for Women In the Senate and House. The Wish List recruits candidates to run for federal office and state ...

  4. Republican Majority for Choice - Wikipedia

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    A Gallup poll in 2011 found that 27% of Republicans identified themselves as "pro-choice". [3] However, 42% of Republicans support legal abortion during the first trimester. [ 4 ] In 2017, Gallup released polling information showing that 36% of Republicans identified as "pro-choice" and 70% agreed that abortion should be legal in some (56%) or ...

  5. Some Republicans embrace ‘pro-choice’ label, infuriating ...

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    A few Republicans running for competitive or Democratic-leaning congressional seats are adopting and reviving a label that was nearly extinct in their party: pro-choice. The terminology marks some ...

  6. List of abortion-rights organizations in the United States

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    NARAL Pro-Choice America, a 501(c)(4) organization that engages in lobbying, political action, and advocacy efforts to oppose restrictions on abortion and expand access to abortion National Mobilization for Reproductive Justice , a coalition of grassroots organizations and unions dedicated to building a coordinated mass defense of full ...

  7. What the new global pro-choice movements can teach politics

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    The broader nature of today's pro-choice movements show that a specific injustice can be a vehicle for highlighting wider social inequalities. What the new global pro-choice movements can teach ...

  8. That Horrific Anti-Abortion Law? It’s Brought to You by Voter ...

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    The only way anti-choice politicians can pass dangerous, unpopular restrictions is by gerrymandering their state legislatures into oblivion. ... As pro-choice activists celebrated the failure of ...

  9. United States abortion-rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wynn and Gloria Feldt on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to rally for legal abortion on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The United States abortion-rights movement (also known as the pro-choice movement) is a sociopolitical movement in the United States supporting the view that a woman should have the legal right to an elective abortion, meaning the right to terminate her pregnancy ...