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LetMyPeopleVote

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Tue Mar 19, 2024, 01:35 PM Mar 2024

As Harris visits clinic, Republicans misdiagnose their abortion problem

Republicans believe that when it comes to abortion, the party has “brand problem, not a policy problem.” They have the issue exactly backwards.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/harris-visits-clinic-republicans-misdiagnose-abortion-problem-rcna143400

Away from national spotlight, the political machinations are every bit as notable. Politico reported a couple of days ago, for example, that prominent opponents of reproductive rights are pushing Republicans to oppose protections for in vitro fertilization, and the same day, Axios reported that House GOP leaders invited leading anti-abortion activists to join the Republican conference for its annual retreat.

A day later, The Wall Street Journal reported that party leaders are pushing their colleagues not to shy away from their opposition to abortion rights.

A memo prepared by House Republicans’ campaign arm and viewed by The Wall Street Journal says Republicans have a “brand problem, not a policy problem,” as their reluctance to discuss the issue left it to Democrats to define where the GOP stood. Many voters view the party’s hopefuls as opposing abortion under any circumstances, when there are actually a variety of positions held by candidates, particularly in swing districts, the memo states.


The article added that the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is encouraging candidates to “confidently articulate” their stances......

Away from national spotlight, the political machinations are every bit as notable. Politico reported a couple of days ago, for example, that prominent opponents of reproductive rights are pushing Republicans to oppose protections for in vitro fertilization, and the same day, Axios reported that House GOP leaders invited leading anti-abortion activists to join the Republican conference for its annual retreat.

A day later, The Wall Street Journal reported that party leaders are pushing their colleagues not to shy away from their opposition to abortion rights.

A memo prepared by House Republicans’ campaign arm and viewed by The Wall Street Journal says Republicans have a “brand problem, not a policy problem,” as their reluctance to discuss the issue left it to Democrats to define where the GOP stood. Many voters view the party’s hopefuls as opposing abortion under any circumstances, when there are actually a variety of positions held by candidates, particularly in swing districts, the memo states.

The article added that the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is encouraging candidates to “confidently articulate” their stances.
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As Harris visits clinic, Republicans misdiagnose their abortion problem (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2024 OP
Please proceed. mercuryblues Mar 2024 #1
Exactly the Opposite! GopherGal Mar 2024 #2

GopherGal

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2. Exactly the Opposite!
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 06:35 PM
Mar 2024

"A brand problem, not a policy problem" ???!!!???


No, they completely wiped the floor with us as far as the "Pro-Life" branding. Never mind the immense hypocrisy of calling yourselves "pro-life" when you favor letting the poor die from lack of medical care.

Or morons with AR15s.


Their "problem" came when they got in power and carried through on their abortion bans, and people realized what their policies really looked like on the ground.

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