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Article spotlights difficulty faced by pro-life Dems

A piece from journalist Zaid Jilani highlights the perils of being pro-life in the Democratic Party, increasingly so in a post-Dobbs world.

This week’s video features commentary on the plight of pro-life voters and politicians in the Democratic Party.

For more on this issue, check out

’s piece, “Why is the Democratic Party’s Tent Big Enough for Dick Cheney But Not Pro-Lifers?” in .

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Why is the Democratic Party’s Tent Big Enough for Dick Cheney But Not Pro-Lifers?
During August’s Democratic presidential convention, Planned Parenthood earned national headlines for setting up a mobile health clinic to offer vasectomies and abortion pills for convention goers…
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