Democrats must accept differing views on abortion
“Thank God for the Catholic nuns,” says Rep.
In an interview with The
“Do we subject them to a test and say, ‘Before you speak out on this bill, we want to know where you are on this, that and the other thing’?” Pelosi asked. “No. No.”
Pelosi makes an important point. It would be stunningly suicidal for
“I grew up Nancy D’Alesandro in
This issue erupted recently when
Perez immediately caved, saying “every Democrat” should be pro-choice and the issue was “not negotiable.” That idiocy evoked another backlash, and Perez wobbled again, with a spokesman stating, “Tom doesn’t believe in litmus tests.”
Here’s the bottom line: Hogue has it exactly wrong. The “politically stupid” course for
Gallup finds that only 29 percent want abortion to be legal under “any circumstances,” with 19 percent wanting it banned in all cases. Fully 50 percent favor keeping it legal but only under “certain circumstances.” A Pew study gave voters four choices, and 58 percent of respondents picked a moderate option.
The partisan breakdown reinforces Pelosi’s point. One out of 4
“You know what?” she told the Post. “That’s why
Nancy D’Alesandro from
Sen.
It also makes no sense to Rep.
Sen.
That’s a profound mistake.
Steve and
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