Abortion opponents are emboldened by the fall of Roe, but many states have enacted protections after ruling
Mike Pence had a message: always vote against abortion rights – even if, he suggested, that means voting for Donald Trump.
“That’s why we have primaries. We sort ’em out at every level. But after the primary’s over, you vote pro-life,” the former Republican vice-president to Trump told a downtown Washington DC ballroom of young, diehard anti-abortion activists on Saturday. “You go get behind men and women who are going to stand for the right to life.”
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