Abortion Backlash Freaking Out Republicans

Martin is a male name and as such is unable to bear children. As such you have no say in the abortion issue. Abortion is a moral issue and should be between a woman and her maker. As a male I can only offer my opinions on the subject.

Marty is also not very bright.

There is that.

The Supreme Court has spoken. If you want to murder infants, you must get the state legislature to legislate the murder of unborn infants.
 
What they do with their own body is their own business.

What they do with the baby’s body that has its separate heart, lungs and DNA is a different matter.

Are you dumb enough to believe that an abortion issue should be decided by polls.

Good grief.

You don't trust the American people?
 
What they do with their own body is their own business.

What they do with the baby’s body that has its separate heart, lungs and DNA is a different matter.

Are you dumb enough to believe that an abortion issue should be decided by polls.

Good grief.

Women will, and continue make their abortion views very clear at voting time. Its an issue that is costing republicans blicans big time.
 
After the Republican Party’s disappointing performance in the 2022 midterms, fueled in large part by a backlash to the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, the Republican National Committee recommitted itself to anti-abortion maximalism.

A resolution adopted at the R.N.C.’s winter meeting in January urges Republican lawmakers “to pass the strongest pro-life legislation possible.” Addressing their party’s poor showing in November, it said that Republicans hadn’t been aggressive enough in defending anti-abortion values, urging them to “go on offense in the 2024 election cycle.”

The 11-point loss of the Republican-aligned candidate in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election on Tuesday has influential conservatives rethinking this strategy. “Republicans had better get their abortion position straight, and more in line with where voters are, or they will face another disappointment in 2024,” said a Wall Street Journal editorial.

Ann Coulter tweeted, “The demand for anti-abortion legislation just cost Republicans another crucial race,” and added, “Please stop pushing strict limits on abortion, or there will be no Republicans left.” Jon Schweppe, policy director of the socially conservative American Principles Project, lamented, “We are getting killed by indie voters who think we support full bans with no exceptions.”
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/07/opinion/abortion-rights-wisconsin-elections-republicans.html

Seeming to care more about protecting guns than school children probably isn't a good look either, and it gives a lie to the "sanctity of life" claim.

Well said. That's something which even low-info voters can figure out for themselves.
 
I'm with Marty on this one, abortion up to 12 weeks is the norm in most of Europe. I frankly cannot see the fuss about chemically induced abortions.

Because abortion is not about protecting life, not in the minds of Americans who oppose it. It is about imposing controls on women's sexuality. If a woman is as free as a man to have sex when she desires, we will turn into a veritable Sodom and Gomorrah. Among older (50 and up) Americans, women are expected to be chaste, pure, only have sex when married, and get only a small bit of joy from it. Women who enjoy sex are sluts, in the minds of these forced-birthers. If women are forced to live with the consequences of their slutty behaviors, they'll stop doing that.
 
Abortion rights will be front and center, on every election ballot nationwide. It's an issue that republicans cannot win. Women want and demand the right to decide what they will do with their own bodies.

You are correct. We Michigan voters not only passed a constitutional amendment last year protecting reproductive freedom, we also elected the first (D) majority house, senate, and executive branch in years. Yesterday, our governor signed the repeal of Michigan's 1931 anti-abortion law to make sure that women have as much freedom to not be a parent as men have.
 
What they do with their own body is their own business.

What they do with the baby’s body that has its separate heart, lungs and DNA is a different matter.

Are you dumb enough to believe that an abortion issue should be decided by polls.

Good grief.

Apparently you are dumb enough to believe that a zygote or embryo (the gestational stage at which the vast majority of both miscarriages and abortions occur) have hearts and lungs. My fingernails have DNA so that isn't a marker of "life" as you seem to believe.

At any rate, as repeatedly pointed out, this thread is about how you forced-birthers are losing elections based on your desire to control women and our sexuality. You will continue to lose elections on this basis, hopefully till there are no more of your tyrannical breed left in office. People of child-bearing age are increasingly opposed to your draconian bans on reproductive freedom. That age group also tends to vote progressive, rather than regressive.

Welcome to the 21st Century.
 
There is no defending the misogynist and theocratic Republicans.

They're really primitive creatures not ascended to the level of reason,
and a serious burden to civilized people.

I had a response but deleted it because you block me.
 
no it won't.

people will side with pro-lifers before they will side with people who want "abortion after birth".

if you could to the table with something reasonable, a time period perhaps, there could be a meeting in the middle.

but all you say is "a womans healthcare is between her and doctor", a policy you wont extend to vaccine usage, mind you.

Wisconsin just gave you an object lesson on who the "people will side with".
 
Wisconsin just gave you an object lesson on who the "people will side with".

No, they did not, Marty.

Which political party controls Wisconsin?
The Republican Party controls both chambers of the state legislature.

As of April 5, 2023, there are 22 Republican trifectas, 17 Democratic trifectas, and 11 divided governments where neither party holds trifecta control.
 
I'm with Marty on this one, abortion up to 12 weeks is the norm in most of Europe. I frankly cannot see the fuss about chemically induced abortions.

I may be wrong but I think the fuss is about all the fatalities.......many think killing your unborn children is the antithesis of civilization......go figure where silly ideas come from.......
 
Anyway, the thread is about the backlash against Republicans, not the morality of abortion,

so in short, immoral people oppose Republicans.....interesting topic, I guess.....thanks for bringing it up.....
 
This will hurt Republicans unless they can come up with a coherent message. Polling has shown for awhile, a majority of people support abortion - with restrictions. They don't believe in unlimited abortion and they also don't believe in banning it. Those on the right who basically want it made illegal don't have national support and it will show in (losing) elections.

some things are more important than what popular opinion decides.......I mean at one point in history slavery was approved by the majority.........I believe the same was true about the oppression of Jews......
 
The bolded is exactly what I'm talking about. Say a ban after 16 weeks (for example). Many people wouldn't have issue with that. But you have a certain segment of the pro-life movement to whom that is not acceptable and want it down to six weeks, or none at all. Certain states may be able to get away with that. But on the whole, it will be costly to Republicans electorally to support.

middle ground.......only 10% of blacks may be slaves........you can only put Jews in concentration camps on even numbered days.......
 
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