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A sign at the 1976 Democratic National Convention reading "Freedom of Choice". This and the slogan "right to choose" prefigured the popularity of the term pro-choice. [3] The term pro-choice entered currency after pro-life and was coined by those who supported legal abortion as a response to the success of the pro-life branding.
Democrats care about babies and mothers, not only before birth but after! Vote for candidates who truly value and support pro-life issues. Christine Louscher, Algona
In the United States, the National Right to Life Committee is the largest right-to-life organization. [3] The right-to-life movement is often associated with Christianity (especially Catholicism) and the Republican Party, but groups such as Secular Pro-Life and Democrats for Life of America hold anti-abortion and anti-euthanasia views for other ...
For example, the labels "pro-choice" and "pro-life" imply widely held values such as liberty or the right to life, while suggesting that the opposition must be "anti-choice" or "anti-life". [14] Terms used in the debate to describe their opponents consist of "pro-abortion", "pro-abort"; however, these terms do not always reflect a political ...
Democrats and aligned groups on Friday criticized a new shift from Republicans to move away from "pro-life" messaging on abortion. Democrats say Republican effort to rebrand 'pro-life' won't ...
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/GettyDemocrats don’t have to walk into the midterms like sheep to the slaughter. They have the opportunity to win over voters, but only if ...
In a March 29, 2012, interview with Laura Ingraham, Carter expressed his wish to see the Democratic Party becoming more anti-abortion, allowing it only in the case of rape, incest or risk of maternal death. [5] He signed a letter from Democrats for Life of America calling for greater acceptance of pro-Life views in the Democratic party. [6]
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 ...