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rlg94086
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Sadly, I think that if the Democrats put a pro-life candidate against a pro-life Republican candidate, the Democrats would split into a third party (probably Green). I don’t say “sadly” due to the Democrat losing (I am a Republican), rather I am sad that we don’t have enough pro-lifers in both parties to make the issue moot.I am a DFLAer because I am fiercely pro-life (in all circumstances) but I believe in protecting the environment, education, and helping the poor and sick.
I always struggled on election day because I make abortion and embryonic stem cell research my number one issue, yet I disagree with the Republican Party over most other issues.
I am with the DFLA because I still have faith that the Democratic Party can eliminate support of the murder of the unborn from the party platform and better serve all humans in this country with their other programs.
Maybe I am way off, since I live out in the sticks, but can you imagine the support that the last two Democratic presidential candidates would have had if they were pro-life? I think either wins in a landslide.
This is what I pray for. If a majority of Americans were pro-life and supported pro-life candidates, then we could get on with arguing about the other, smaller issues like the federal government’s role in social welfare.