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boston bean

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11. No, I don't realize that to be a Democrat one must be pro-choice..
Sat Apr 11, 2015, 08:09 AM
Apr 2015

Elected Pro-Life Democrats

Posted in DFLA General


Below is a list of elected Pro-Life Democrats as of October 25, 2013. If you know of an elected pro-life Democrat who should be added to the list, please let us know via our contact form.

Pro-Life Democratic Senators
•Senator Bob Casey, PA
•Senator Joe Manchin, WV
•Senator Joe Donnelly, IN

Pro-Life Democratic House Members:
•Congressman Mike McIntyre, NC-07
•Congressman Nick Rahall, WV-03
•Congressman Dan Lipinski, IL-03
•Congressman Collin Peterson, MN-07

Pro-Life State and Local Officials:

If you know of an elected pro-life Democrat who should be added to the list, please let us know via our contact form.


State, District

Office

Name


Arizona, 27 State House Catherine Miranda
Arkansas, 58 State House Jody Dickinson
Connecticut State House Jeffery Berger
Connecticut State House Mary Fritz
Connecticut State House Antonio Guerrera
Connecticut State House Peggy Sayers
Florida, 108 State House Daphne Campbell
Idaho, 18 State House Branden Durst
Massachusetts, 1 Norfolk State House Bruce Ayers
Massachusetts, 1 Suffolk State Senate Jack Hart
Massachusetts, 10 Suffolk State House Edward Coppinger
Massachusetts, 12 Hamden State House Angelo Puppolo
Massachusetts, 12 Norfolk State House John H. Rogers
Massachusetts, 12 Plymouth State House Thomas J. Calter
Massachusetts, 13 Middlesex State House James Dwyer
Massachusetts, 14 Suffolk State House Angelo Scaccia
Massachusetts, 16 Middlesex State House Thomas A. Golden
Massachusetts, 17 Essex State House Frank A. Moran
Massachusetts, 17 Suffolk State House John Binenda, Sr.
Massachusetts, 19 Middlesex State House James R. Miceli
Massachusetts, 2 Hamden State House Brian Michael Ashe
Massachusetts, 2 Suffolk State House Eugene O'Flaherty
Massachusetts, 22 Essex State House Marc Lombardo
Massachusetts, 2nd Plymouth & Bristol State Senate Tomas Kennedy
Massachusetts, 33 Middlesex State House Christopher G. Fallon
Massachusetts, 36 Middlesex State House Collen Garry
Massachusetts, 4 Suffolk State House Nick Collins
Massachusetts, 5 Middlesex State House Paul Donato
Massachusetts, 6 Suffolk State House Russell E. Holmes
Massachusetts, 7 Bristol State House Alan Silvia
Massachusetts, 7 Hampden State House Thomas M. Petrolati
Massachusetts, 7 Norfolk State House Walter F. Timilty
Massachusetts, 9 Hamden State House Sean Curran
Massachusetts, Norfolk & Suffok State Senate Michael Rush
Massachusetts, Worcester & Norfolk State Senate Richard Moore
Michigan, 1 Bay County Commission Brandon Krause
Michigan, 2 Bay County Commission Ernie Krygier
Michigan, 84 State House Terry Brown
Michigan, 96 State House Charles Brunner
Minnesota, 1 State Senate Leroy Stumpf
Minnesota, 4 State Senate Kent Eken
Minnesota, 17 State Senate Lyle Koenen
Minnesota, 27 State Senate Dan Sparks
Minnesota, 10A State House John Ward
Minnesota, 10B State House Joe Radinovich
Minnesota, 12A State House Jay McNamar
Minnesota, 17B State House Mary Sawatzky
Minnesota, 24B State House Patti Fritz
Minnesota, 28B State House Gene Pelowski
Minnesota, 3A State House David Dill
Minnesota, 3A State House David Dill
Minnesota, 3B State House Mary Murphy
Minnesota, 4B State House Paul Marquart
Minnesota, 50B State House Ann Lenczewski
Missouri, 41 State House Ed Schieffer
Missouri, 68 State House Keith English
Missouri, 118 State House Ben Harris
New Mexico, 40 State House Nick Salazar
Oklahoma, 5 State Senate Jerry Ellis
Oklahoma, 9 State Senate Earl Garrison
Oklahoma, 12 State House Wade Rousselot
Oklahoma, 13 State Senate Susan Paddack
Oklahoma, 77 State House Eric Proctor
Oklahoma, 89 State House Rebecca Hamilton
Oklahoma, 94 State House Scott Inman
Rhode Island, 1 State Senate Maryellen Goodwin
Rhode Island, 4 State Senate Dominick Ruggerio
Rhode Island, 5 State Senate Paul Jabour
Rhode Island, 6 State Senate Harold Metts
Rhode Island, 7 State Senate Frank Ciccone III
Rhode Island, 8 State House John Joseph Lombardi
Rhode Island, 8 State Senate James Doyle II
Rhode Island, 10 State House Scott Slater
Rhode Island, 10 State Senate Walter Felag, Jr.
Rhode Island, 12 State Senate Louis DiPalma
Rhode Island, 14 State Senate Daniel DaPonte
Rhode Island, 15 State House Nicholoas Mattiello
Rhode Island, 16 State House Peter Palumbo
Rhode Island, 16 State Senate Elizabeth Crowley
Rhode Island, 18 State Senate William J. Conley, Jr.
Rhode Island, 20 State Senate Roger Picard
Rhode Island, 24 State Senate Marc Cote
Rhode Island, 25 State House Jared Nunes
Rhode Island, 26 State Senate Frank Lombardi
Rhode Island, 27 State House Patricia Serpa
Rhode Island, 27 State Senate Hanna M. Gallo
Rhode Island, 29 State Senate Michael J. McCaffrey
Rhode Island, 30 State Senate William Walaska
Rhode Island, 36 State Senate James Sheehan
Rhode Island, 37 State House Samuel Azzinaro
Rhode Island, 42 State House Stephen Ucci
Rhode Island, 43 State House Deborah Fellela
Rhode Island, 44 State House Gregory Costantino
Rhode Island, 49 State House Lisa Baldelli-Hunt
Rhode Island, 50 State House Jon Brien
Rhode Island, 51 State House Robert Phillips
Rhode Island, 52 State House Karen Macbeth
Rhode Island, 54 State House William O'Brien
Rhode Island, 55 State House Arthur Corvese
Rhode Island, 57 State House James McLaughlin
Rhode Island, 58 State House William San Bento
Rhode Island, 64 State House Helio Melo
Rhode Island, 67 State House Jan Malik
Rhode Island, 70 State House John G. Edwards
South Dakota, 1 State House Dennis Feickert
South Dakota, 4 State House Jim Peterson
South Dakota, 4 State House Kathy Tyler
South Dakota, 15 State House Pat Krishman
South Dakota, 17 State House Ray Ring
South Dakota, 18 State House Bernie Hunhoff
South Dakota, 21 State House Julie Bartling
South Dakota, 21 State Senate Billie Sutton
Tennessee, 41 State House John Mark Windle
Tennessee, 43 State House Charles Curtiss
Tennessee, 80 State House Johnny Shaw
Tennessee, 90 State House John DeBerry
Texas, 19 State Senate Carlos Uresti
Texas, 21 State Senate Judith Zaffirini
Texas, 27 State Senate Eddie Lucio, Jr
Texas, 31 State House Ryan Guillen
Texas, 36 State House Sergio Munoz, Jr
Washington, 24 State Senate Jim Hargrove


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Absolutely! leftofcool Apr 2015 #1
She told that asshole off! boston bean Apr 2015 #2
Yep Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2015 #64
And no other Democratic candidates would say the same! RiverLover Apr 2015 #3
You got some video you want to post... go for it! would love to see it! nt boston bean Apr 2015 #5
You do realize women's reproductive rights are a basic & fundamental Democratic Party principle? RiverLover Apr 2015 #10
No, I don't realize that to be a Democrat one must be pro-choice.. boston bean Apr 2015 #11
State level is where we need to fight this. If a Democratic President could change things, RiverLover Apr 2015 #14
Oh, so voting based on womens rights makes one a tool... boston bean Apr 2015 #15
Voting for president based on something over which candidates have no direct control RiverLover Apr 2015 #16
Oh, so someone voting for someone who supports women are emotional, low information voters? boston bean Apr 2015 #17
People can vote based on whatever they like AgingAmerican Apr 2015 #50
Nice list, probably violates the TOS but who cares. I don't get the point, what's wrong with being A Simple Game Apr 2015 #27
Thanks for proving my point.... boston bean Apr 2015 #29
What point is that? n/t A Simple Game Apr 2015 #33
read up thread, the entire subthread, you'll figure it out. boston bean Apr 2015 #34
Well I read your OP with the video heading saying that Hillary A Simple Game Apr 2015 #41
If you think mercuryblues Apr 2015 #42
The veto is one method the president can use okasha Apr 2015 #46
The Democratic Party nominee JustAnotherGen Apr 2015 #6
Amen, JAG... boston bean Apr 2015 #7
The thing is those two are non starters JustAnotherGen Apr 2015 #8
Yes, I see what you did there! boston bean Apr 2015 #9
Rec! JustAnotherGen Apr 2015 #4
I hope she repeats this often on the campaign trail cali Apr 2015 #12
I am no Hillary fan but I am warming to her. DCBob Apr 2015 #13
This is emblematic of why I supported her in 2007-8 MaggieD Apr 2015 #18
So you think Hillary would of done more than Obama did? A better 8 years? nt Logical Apr 2015 #22
Yes I do MaggieD Apr 2015 #35
I 100% agree the GOP and Hillary will get along from day one! nt Logical Apr 2015 #44
LOL, can we list the 1000 reasons we are not excited? Jesus, this is getting old. nt Logical Apr 2015 #19
This OP upsets you? nt boston bean Apr 2015 #20
Not at all, just the endless posts trying to get us to love Hillary have started, and will not end. Logical Apr 2015 #21
How about the endless posts trying to get us to support Bernie MoonRiver Apr 2015 #23
LOL, slowly for you, if I don't want Hilllary then why would posts trying to get someone to run.... Logical Apr 2015 #24
So, this OP bothers you, not upsets you? boston bean Apr 2015 #26
Because you stated it was just the endless posts in favor of her MoonRiver Apr 2015 #31
Wouldn't it be logical? DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #25
But you see, Hillary Clinton, a Democrat isn't REALLY a Democrat... brooklynite Apr 2015 #28
And I'm the Queen of Atlantis, just because I say I am. nt Zorra Apr 2015 #32
You didn't say that slowly enough, apparently. DawgHouse Apr 2015 #38
When you hold yourself out as being "Logical" you are holding yourself to a high standard./NT DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #43
first pushing Obama and now Hillary on here... Sheepshank Apr 2015 #60
And there have been endless posts by those who hate her. So TF What? Adrahil Apr 2015 #69
Get used to it, she is going to be the nominee. It's done. bettyellen Apr 2015 #75
I am also totally excited. Savannahmann Apr 2015 #30
Well thanks to Nader we have a USSC MaggieD Apr 2015 #37
Nader didn't do anything wrong. Why blame him? How about Jeb Bush and the Great Florida rhett o rick Apr 2015 #45
Gore was a strong enough candidate MaggieD Apr 2015 #49
He didn't force people to vote for him. Those that voted for him didn't want to vote rhett o rick Apr 2015 #51
It's a good lesson for people who think it's fun to waste their vote MaggieD Apr 2015 #56
Gore got approx 51 million votes. There were 158.8 million eligible voters that rhett o rick Apr 2015 #62
I blame Nader for splitting the liberal vote MaggieD Apr 2015 #63
Your wrath is misplaced. He didn't force people to vote for him. Those that did vote for him rhett o rick Apr 2015 #65
Nader preyed on the politically naive MaggieD Apr 2015 #66
Nader is an easy scapegoat. But hating Nader is easier than dealing with rhett o rick Apr 2015 #67
Nope. Gore would have won if not for Nader MaggieD Apr 2015 #68
I guess for some, rationalization is the key to happiness. nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #70
Naderites have been rationlizing this for 15 years MaggieD Apr 2015 #71
I think there is a misunderstanding by those people that call themselves centrists or something to rhett o rick Apr 2015 #72
I'm as liberal as they come MaggieD Apr 2015 #73
Yeah, so strong he couldn't win his home state. zappaman Apr 2015 #54
Oh lordy, not that right wing talking point MaggieD Apr 2015 #57
Facts are now "right wing talking points"? zappaman Apr 2015 #58
No, I agree it's a fact... I don't agree with your implication MaggieD Apr 2015 #61
So who do you think we will be blaming when Hillary loses to whoever the Republican nominee is? n/t A Simple Game Apr 2015 #47
I don't think the republican nominee will win MaggieD Apr 2015 #48
I am not a fan of Nader eithet. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #79
I can't say I am surprised by the exchange I see up top. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #36
We got anti choicers and everything..... boston bean Apr 2015 #40
I haven't seen anyone on this thread that appears to be anti-choice n/t SickOfTheOnePct Apr 2015 #52
Me too, BB! DawgHouse Apr 2015 #39
This is one reason I'm not tularetom Apr 2015 #53
Why does this bother you? Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #76
Maybe I should explain to you who that old douchebag is tularetom Apr 2015 #78
Do you know what the occasion was when this photo was made? Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #81
Does it matter? Read this tularetom Apr 2015 #82
It bothers me some jumps conclusions about see two people in a photo and make conclusions. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #83
DU rec for pissing off the right people...nt SidDithers Apr 2015 #55
Hell yes! William769 Apr 2015 #59
The last place I saw Hillary Clinton in person. Warren DeMontague Apr 2015 #74
this is one reason I'm not... mike_c Apr 2015 #77
Yup Bush and Obama Buzz cook Apr 2015 #80
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