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  2. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    These organizations provide money, endorsements, and training to candidates who support abortion rights. Republican Main Street Partnership has shown support for pro-abortion rights legislation. The Republican Party's shift to an anti-abortion stance was a gradual change and was not caused by one election or event. [67]

  3. Women in conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1976, the Republican party abandoned its support of the Equal Rights Amendment, and by 1980 conservative anti-ERA women had succeeded in other goals, securing an anti-abortion plank in the GOP platform and helping nominate Ronald Reagan for president. At the end of the 1970s, less than half of women supported the ERA, and the effort to ...

  4. Have Republicans here turned their back on women? Few gains ...

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    Republican women here won’t talk publicly about this. They’ve been told to shut up. But their own party doesn’t support women having an equal role or say. | Opinion

  5. With overthrow of Roe, the GOP clearly wants women ... - AOL

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    The majority of Republican men it seems, especially those in office, are firmly planted in 1700’s when women were legal property. Women could not vote, own land, have a bank account, and were ...

  6. The 2024 GOP Platform Barely Mentions Gun Rights - AOL

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    The 2016 Republican Party platform, which condemned Democrats for proposing laws that would "eviscerate the Second Amendment," devoted three paragraphs to gun rights.The 2020 platform did not ...

  7. Conservative variants of feminism - Wikipedia

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    Right-wing feminism, [35] or balanced feminism, [36] includes the work of Independent Women's Forum, Feminists for Life of America, and ifeminists.net headed by Wendy McElroy. It generally draws on principles of first-wave feminism [ 37 ] and against both postfeminism and academic or radical feminism , [ 38 ] the latter being defined to include ...

  8. Second Amendment Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Second Amendment Caucus, also known as the House Second Amendment Caucus, is a congressional caucus consisting of conservative and libertarian Republican members of the United States House of Representatives who support Second Amendment rights.

  9. Debates show Republicans focused on economy and turning ...

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    They cited reports of massive increases in women registering to vote, and an Aug. 2 referendum in Kansas in which voters rejected a constitutional amendment to remove the right to an abortion. Sen ...