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  2. Will Congress change its rules for abortion protections and ...

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    That has real consequences. Decades of bills protecting civil rights, and more recently, voting rights reforms and an assault weapons ban, for example, have been stymied by failure to reach 60 ...

  3. Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    The abortion-rights movement drew support from the population control movement, feminists, and environmentalists. Anti-abortion advocates and civil-rights activists accused abortion-rights supporters of intending to control the population of racial minorities and the disabled, citing their ties to racial segregationists and eugenicist legal ...

  4. If Republicans were telling the truth about supporting ... - AOL

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    The vast majority of Americans believe in our right to choose – that includes 50% of Republican women. ... If Republicans were telling the truth about supporting abortion, Roe v Wade would be ...

  5. United States anti-abortion movement - Wikipedia

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    The Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) is dedicated to "increasing the percentage of anti-abortion women in Congress and high public office," [53] and seeks to eliminate abortion in the U.S. [54] The Democrats for Life of America are a group of anti-abortion Democrats on the political left who advocate for an anti-abortion plank in the Democratic ...

  6. Social conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States anti-abortion movement opposes induced abortion on moral and religious grounds and supports its legal prohibition or restriction. Social conservatives supported the overturning of Roe v. Wade and use the term "pro-life" as opposed to "pro-choice". [12] These beliefs are based on the belief of "fetal personhood".

  7. 'We can work with him': Abortion opponents tentatively ... - AOL

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    There are still plenty of other agenda items abortion opponents say they can work on with the president-elect and allies in Congress. Their priorities include cutting off government funding to ...

  8. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Religious Americans that believe in a God who intervenes in human affairs are less likely to participate in politics. [185] Political beliefs and religious beliefs in the United States are closely intertwined, with both affecting the other. [186] [187] Highly educated Americans are more likely to be liberal.

  9. Why this former Catholic nun is voting yes on Missouri ...

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    Like me, the majority of Catholics in the United States believe abortion should be legal. In fact, only 1 in 10 Catholics agrees with the bishops’ position that abortion should be illegal in all ...