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One Year After Dobbs, Americans Have More Common Ground On Protecting The Unborn

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One year ago, the Supreme Court restored our right to protect unborn children in the Dobbs decision. Now, it’s clearer than ever that life is winning in America: 24 states have honored the will of their people by putting pro-life protections in place for both mother and child, and tens of thousands of lives have already been saved.

There is much more work to be done but the fields are shining for harvest. The media paint a picture of a deeply divided country. In reality, Americans agree far more than we disagree on life.

Americans overwhelmingly agree that babies should be protected at least when they feel pain, with some exceptions. We agree that the life of the mother must be protected — so does every state with strong pro-life laws. And the majority of Americans, alongside Republicans, reject taxpayer funding of abortion.

We need to be clear-eyed: America is one of only seven countries in the world alongside China and North Korea that allows abortion on demand past five months. When we say President Biden and the Democratic Party want to impose that extreme position on all 50 states, it ruffles feathers. But don’t take our word for it. Look at their record.

Americans agree that sending abortion pills through the mail is dangerous and a recipe for abuse. Democrats’ talking point is that abortion should be between a woman and her doctor. Under Biden’s politicized Food and Drug Administration (FDA), mail-order abortions can now be between a young

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