Abortion, GOP

Three mistakes the Republican candidates must avoid on abortion if they want to win

A 3D ultrasound image of a fetus shows the baby's face and hands, with one hand raised near its cheek—these prenatal scans often appear in debates as Republican candidates discuss abortion policy. Features are visible but slightly blurry.

The first Republican debate in Milwaukee is a make-or-break opportunity for candidates to distinguish themselves. America will be watching to see who is best qualified to lead the nation in the era after Dobbs, which struck down the federal right to abortion.

Anti-abortion voters in particular will be watching to see who is the strongest champion for the least among us. Unborn children deserve our protection; women of America deserve service and healing.

After a string of victories on ballot initiatives, most recently in Ohio, the pro-abortion rights left and their media allies have declared any stance against abortion to be a liability. This false narrative ignores a multitude of victories for limiting abortion in state legislatures, governors’ races and more. But there is a clear lesson for our side in these fights: It is imperative to go on offense and define the issues at stake, early and often, with a simple message.

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