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Probably because this is an essay, not a research paper, and that foundation of that point - especially about conservatism and the republican party has been being made over and over again in the Bulwark.Seriously,why doesn’t she state any examples.?
What is you answer to the two questions?
Over the last couple of decades I’ve spent a lot of time wringing my hands about the gradual extinction of pro-life Democrats.
That’s because abortion is a hard enough issue to create consensus on to begin with. It becomes almost impossible once it transmogrifies into an entirely partisan issue.
Because partisan fights don’t get resolved. They go on for forever .
But here we are. And today Donald Trump is going to speak at the annual March for Life rally. Good for him. I guess.
Just two questions:
(1) Roughly how many people who are undecided on abortion will be convinced by Trump’s grafting himself onto the pro-life movement?
(2) Do you think that number is higher, or lower, than the number of soft abortion supporters who will harden when they see as the face of the pro-life movement not earnest high school kids or Sister Bethany Madonna or Tim Tebow or Russell Moore—but Donald Trump, the most unpopular and polarizing figure in modern American politics?