Republicans are trying to find a new term for 'pro-life' to stave off more electoral losses [View all]
Republicans are trying to find a new term for pro-life to stave off more electoral losses
Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., summarized the closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill as being focused on pro-baby policies.
At a closed-door meeting of Senate Republicans this week, the head of a super PAC closely aligned with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., presented poll results that suggested voters are reacting differently to commonly used terms like pro-life and pro-choice in the wake of last years Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, said several senators who were in the room.
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What intrigued me the most about the results was that pro-choice and pro-life means something different now, that people see being pro-life as being against all abortions ... at all levels, Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., said in an interview Thursday.
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Christina Reynolds, a spokesperson for Emilys List, an organization that promotes female candidates who support abortion rights, said Republicans shift in messaging is underestimating voters understanding of the issue, adding that wrapping it up nicely would not change voters minds about abortion.
I think their messaging was not the problem. Their position is the problem, and theyre going to be stuck with those positions, Reynolds said. At the end of the day, voters are clear in poll after poll and in election results after election results that they believe that people should have the right to make their own health care decisions, that they support abortion rights, that they supported Roe v. Wade.
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