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RandySF

(84,259 posts)
Wed Aug 14, 2024, 03:53 PM Aug 2024

How Christian Conservatives Are Planning for the Next Battle, on I.V.F.

The pivot seems clear. The Republican Party of the post-Roe era is sidelining anti-abortion activists. Project 2025, the conservative blueprint with innovative abortion bans, has been disavowed by Donald Trump. And the new G.O.P. platform even promises to advance access to in vitro fertilization.

But as Mr. Trump distances himself from the anti-abortion revolution his own administration ushered in, a powerful battalion of conservative Christians has pushed ahead. In recent months, they have quietly laid the groundwork for their fight to restrict not only access to abortion but also to I.V.F.

They are planting seeds for their ultimate goal of ending abortion from conception, both within the Republican Party and beyond it. They face a tough political battle since their positions are largely unpopular and do not reflect majority opinion, particularly on I.V.F.

As they see it, their challenge spans generations, not simply a single political cycle. And their approach — including controlling regulatory language, state party platforms and the definition of when life begins — reflects an incremental strategy similar to the one activists used for decades to eventually overturn Roe v. Wade.



https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/14/us/republicans-christian-conservatives-ivf.html

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How Christian Conservatives Are Planning for the Next Battle, on I.V.F. (Original Post) RandySF Aug 2024 OP
They seem determined to deny the benefits of modern science to everybody... Wounded Bear Aug 2024 #1
There's bad blood between the more fanatical right-to-lifers... keep_left Aug 2024 #2

keep_left

(3,210 posts)
2. There's bad blood between the more fanatical right-to-lifers...
Wed Aug 14, 2024, 04:38 PM
Aug 2024

...and the Trump regime. It poses a unique dilemma, because it's not like the prolife movement really has anywhere to go (unless they want to undertake the quixotic mission of starting a third party movement). But the really committed right-to-lifers, particularly the radtrad Catholics and fundamentalist Protestant evangelicals, really detest the compromise that Trump has unknowingly made. To wit, Trump thinks that devolving abortion law down to the states is a politically stable reality. It is not, because these fanatical religious movements have a burning desire for a Federal abortion ban (not to mention banning IVF and even contraception), something that would now most likely require a Constitutional amendment.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219307094#post4

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