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BLM protester disrupts Trump rally, gets roughed up and thrown out
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<blockquote data-quote="katherine2001" data-source="post: 68913298" data-attributes="member: 8372"><p>There certainly isn't. The fact is both the GOP and the Democrats have both people who are against abortion and those who are for it. If all Republicans were against abortion, then they could pass a law against it when they have a majority. The fact is, they can't get that majority necessary because they can't get enough support within their own party. I remember that in the 70's and 80's, there was usually a fight at the Republican Convention about whether there should even be a pro-life plank in the party platform. By the same token, the Democrats have a pro-life wing (Democrats for Life) and managed to get several candidates elected on state and national level last year (I don't know what happened in this year's election). </p><p></p><p>I have to admit that I love to think about what would happen if the Democrats for Life got control of the Democratic Party and the pro-choice wing of the GOP got control of the Republican Party and the Democrats were then the pro-life party. I wonder if all the pro-life Conservatives would then have to vote for the Democrats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katherine2001, post: 68913298, member: 8372"] There certainly isn't. The fact is both the GOP and the Democrats have both people who are against abortion and those who are for it. If all Republicans were against abortion, then they could pass a law against it when they have a majority. The fact is, they can't get that majority necessary because they can't get enough support within their own party. I remember that in the 70's and 80's, there was usually a fight at the Republican Convention about whether there should even be a pro-life plank in the party platform. By the same token, the Democrats have a pro-life wing (Democrats for Life) and managed to get several candidates elected on state and national level last year (I don't know what happened in this year's election). I have to admit that I love to think about what would happen if the Democrats for Life got control of the Democratic Party and the pro-choice wing of the GOP got control of the Republican Party and the Democrats were then the pro-life party. I wonder if all the pro-life Conservatives would then have to vote for the Democrats. [/QUOTE]
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