Pence helps bring new energy to anti-abortion rally in DC
The presence of metal detectors and uniformed
The anti-abortion movement has political momentum on its side, and Vice President
"We've come to a historic moment in the cause for life," said Pence. "Life is winning in America."
Pence and
Pence, who describes himself as an "evangelical Catholic," has spoken at the march before, during his time in
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One of Trump's first acts after taking office a week ago was to sign an executive order banning
Domestically, a budget provision known as the Hyde Amendment already bans federal funding for
Majority
Some people at the march said they did not support Trump initially or disagreed with him on other issues but voted for him because of his stance on abortion and his ability to prevent a liberal majority on the
"I wouldn't say that I was a supporter of
Other participants said they felt the march was important this year because their voices were not represented at last week's Women's March on
"We consider ourselves pro-women too," she said.
The March for Life — held every year on or near the anniversary of the 1973
"There's been a lot of talk about numbers this past week," said
Mancini added that the most important number for marchers was 58 million, an estimate for the number of abortions performed in
Americans remain deeply divided on abortion. The latest Gallup survey, released last spring, found that 47 percent of Americans described themselves as pro-abortion rights and 46 percent as anti-abortion. It also found that 79 percent believed abortion should be legal in either some or all circumstances.
"The vast majority of Americans support Roe v. Wade and support the legal right to abortion," Hogue said.
The March for Life, however, is running ads arguing that a majority of Americans support some restrictions on abortion and don't believe it should be funded by tax dollars.
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