Ahead of this yearâs State of the Union address, the state of the pro-life movement is the most hopeful yet since Roe v. Wade. President Trumpâs leadership as the most effective pro-life president in American history has been a game-changer. As evidenced in his historic address at this yearâs March for Life, he hasâŻtruly embraced our movement and deliveredâŻon his promise to be a pro-life president; nowâŻwe willâŻdeliver for him at the ballot box.
Trumpâs comments on life in last yearâs State of the Union, calling out Democratic Party leaders for their support of late-term abortion and even infanticide, were the most explicit made on the issue by any president in that address. Reacting to brazen displays of abortion extremism from Democrats in states like New York and Virginia, he observed, âThis is going to lift up the whole pro-life movement like maybe itâs never been lifted up before.â
He was right. The presidentâs leadership so emboldenedâŻlawmakers and activists across the nation that states enacted nearly 60 pro-life laws in 2019 alone â and pro-life AmericansâŻare looking forward to making even greater gains in 2020 and beyond.
Today the contrastâŻbetween President Trump and the DemocratsâŻis even starker. A new poll shows 88 percent of Republicans, 62 percent of Independents, and 44 percent of rank-and-file Democrats prefer to vote for a candidate who wants significant limits on abortion â yet allâŻofâŻthe presidentâs opponents have doubled down on expanding abortion on demandâŻthrough the moment of birth, no limits whatsoever paid for by taxpayers. They refuse to condemn infanticide, while Democrats in Congress led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi block popular legislation to protect babies who survive abortions.
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