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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Poll: Abortion Didn't Cost GOP Election, More Americans Still Pro-Life | LifeNews.com


The following excerpts are from LifeNews.com:
  • Much has been written about the effect of abortion on the 2012 presidential race and the apparent sudden shift in polls from the pro-life plurality (or majority, which we have seen in recent years) to a plurality or bare majority self identifying as pro-choice.
  • What has not been reported is that 1) of those who voted on the basis of abortion, the pro-life vote for pro-life candidates essentially equaled the pro-abortion vote for pro-abortion candidates; and 2) basic attitudes on abortion itself have not changed. A plurality, or even majority, of the public continues to oppose the vast majority of abortions that are actually performed.
  • While much has also been written about the “women’s vote,” race and ethnicity was a much greater determinant of how people voted than gender.
  • The CNN exit poll found that Mitt Romney won 59% of the white vote while Obama won 93% of the black vote and 73% of the Hispanic vote.  Significantly, Romney won 56% of white women and 51% of young white voters, 18-29.
  • Church attendance was also a predictor of how one voted.  Fifty nine percent of those who attend church at least once a week voted for Romney while 62% of those who never attend church voted for Obama.
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Poll: Abortion Didn't Cost GOP Election, More Americans Still Pro-Life | LifeNews.com

John McCain Faces Criticism Over His Call for Abortion Truce | LifeNews.com

The following excerpts are from LifeNews.com:
  • Senator John McCain, the former presidential candidate, is facing criticism from pro-life advocates over his call for a truce on abortion.
  • McCain is under the mistaken notion that the abortion issue cost Republicans the 2012 presidential election and that pro-life advocates should state their views and then be quiet.
  • “As far as young women are concerned, absolutely, I don’t think anybody like me — I can state my position on abortion but, other than that, leave the issue alone, when we are in the kind of economic situation and, frankly, national-security situation that we’re in,” he said over the weekend. “I would allow people to have those opinions and respect those opinions. I’m proud of my pro-life position and record. But if someone disagrees with me, I respect your views.”
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Senate to vote on UN disabilities treaty; pro-life, homeschooling advocates concerned : News Headlines - Catholic Culture

The following excerpts are from Catholic Culture's Catholic World News:
  • The Senate is scheduled to vote soon on whether to ratify the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), a United Nations treaty opposed by several pro-life and homeschooling organizations. President Barack Obama signed the treaty in 2009.
  • “The global community could force America to sanction sterilization or abortion for the disabled--at taxpayer expense,” said Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council
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Senate to vote on UN disabilities treaty; pro-life, homeschooling advocates concerned : News Headlines - Catholic Culture