As citizens who vote to protect life from conception until natural death, we weren’t surprised to awaken Thursday morning to some buzz about the questions on abortion during the third (too many) Republican debate held in Miami, Florida. It is stating the brutally obvious to observe that Republican candidates and even avowed pro-life elected officials have been struggling to communicate a vision of life in the post-Dobbs world. They have struggled to live up to governing with life-saving moral clarity and struggle to articulate a message more descriptive than “I’m pro-life” or, if we’re lucky, “I’m 100% pro-life.”
It was easy for politicians to talk about ending abortion before Roe’s repeal, when they wouldn’t be required to do anything about it. But those days are gone. Many candidates and elected officials are actually pro-life and ready to move forward. But it turns out there are others who are not as […]
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