Donald Trump: Using Fear and the Race Card?

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HeIsHere

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Total misrepresentation. Just because Republican leadership was feckless doesn't mean Republicans or conservatives are for it. There is no moral equivalency. I'm surprised you didn't find a Republican who had an abortion and say she represents all Republicans and conservatives.

I would say the numbers are pretty much showing a party who is not really against abortion

The name was chosen to emphasize information based on polling that consistently shows that a majority of Republicans support legal access to abortion in at least some circumstances. In 2009, Gallup reported that 66% of Republicans agreed that abortion should be legal in some (54%) or all (12%) circumstances.[2] A Gallup poll in 2011 found that 27% of Republicans identified themselves as "pro-choice".[3] However, 42% of Republicans support legal abortion during the first trimester.[4] In 2017, Gallup released polling information showing that 36% of Republicans identified as "pro-choice" and 70% agreed that abortion should be legal in some (56%) or all (14%) circumstances.[5]

In 2018, an NBC/Wall St Journal poll found that 52% of Republicans supported the Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling and did not want said ruling to be overturned.[6]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Majority_for_Choice
 

cv5

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Yes I would agree, but is the damage done, of course only time will tell.
So vote for the only party and person where there has been ANY kind of tangible action in that regard.
And it ain't the useful idiot termination station Democrats.
 

HeIsHere

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Except one party and president took drastic action to nullify Roe vs Wade and kick this garbage out of Federal purview.
And ironically, the Democrats have reacted VIOLENTLY, like they lost their only child.
In 2018, an NBC/Wall St Journal poll found that 52% of Republicans supported the Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling and did not want said ruling to be overturned.[6]

I would say Trump did something, the party, meh.
 

HeIsHere

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So vote for the only party and person where there has been ANY kind of tangible action in that regard.
And it ain't the useful idiot termination station Democrats.
Sometimes another voice comes into the conversation to show that Republicans have not been all that wonderful (not saying you believe this about Republicans) and to provide a reality check.

I think the Democratic Party has become so power hungry they will do anything to stay in power, and I also think they love the chaos of the culture wars.

Repubs are just as knee deep in creating a surveillience state (Peter T. Musk etc.,) and military industrial complex as the Dems.

I say follow the money, but somehow Christians want to think there are many "good" guys in government, there really are not many, maybe a few.
 

Cameron143

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I would say the numbers are pretty much showing a party who is not really against abortion

The name was chosen to emphasize information based on polling that consistently shows that a majority of Republicans support legal access to abortion in at least some circumstances. In 2009, Gallup reported that 66% of Republicans agreed that abortion should be legal in some (54%) or all (12%) circumstances.[2] A Gallup poll in 2011 found that 27% of Republicans identified themselves as "pro-choice".[3] However, 42% of Republicans support legal abortion during the first trimester.[4] In 2017, Gallup released polling information showing that 36% of Republicans identified as "pro-choice" and 70% agreed that abortion should be legal in some (56%) or all (14%) circumstances.[5]

In 2018, an NBC/Wall St Journal poll found that 52% of Republicans supported the Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling and did not want said ruling to be overturned.[6]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Majority_for_Choice
You can throw out NBC. There definitely are Republicans who are for abortion. Most in favor are for 1st trimester with exceptions for rape and incest. Because of this, Republican representatives in purple districts are squishy on the issue. But Democrats aren't making it an issue for no reason. And to draw moral equivalence is ridiculous. It's like saying...but there were some Republicans who owned slaves.
 

HeIsHere

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Dems vs Repubs. and you're saying there is no difference on the abortion front, yeah that's a lie. And you repeating it doesn't make it the truth.
I did not say there was no difference.

Same ole, same ole with you...movin on.
 

Mem

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Dems vs Repubs. and you're saying there is no difference on the abortion front, yeah that's a lie. And you repeating it doesn't make it the truth.
I did no say there was no difference.

Same ole, same ole with you...movin on.
Even if they all started in the same position, there is a distinct leaning, whether toward or away.
 

JayBird

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People that feel that way have no children, or family, of their own that they care about. They simply don't care about the next generation if they refuse to vote and especially if they vote Dem.
That's not true at all.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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That's not true at all.
"So let the Dems crank up the factories and lets move on to infanticide. Good choice!! And of course there are no other reasons to vote. People that feel that way have no children, or family, of their own that they care about. They simply don't care about the next generation if they refuse to vote and especially if they vote Dem."

Explain to me, using my whole quote, what's not true? Dems are literally celebrating abortion in the streets. Offering free abortions, selfies with a giant IUD, parading down the streets as abortion pills. Explain to me how they care about family and children? HIH or you are free to explain that to me. In fact it's worse than that because more than one generation is being aborted. I get people want exceptions, ok, that's 4% or less of abortions. Explain to me, anyone in the thread how as Christians should sit back and not vote when the issues are so serious. No one can, because it's not justifiable.
 

JayBird

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Explain to me, using my whole quote, what's not true?

You claimed that people who vote Dem don't care about future generations. That's demonstrably false, given how many Dems are concerned about the effects of things like climate change, health coverage, etc. on future generations.

Explain to me, anyone in the thread how as Christians should sit back and not vote when the issues are so serious. No one can, because it's not justifiable.
I've never said Christians shouldn't vote.
 

Mem

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"So let the Dems crank up the factories and lets move on to infanticide. Good choice!! And of course there are no other reasons to vote. People that feel that way have no children, or family, of their own that they care about. They simply don't care about the next generation if they refuse to vote and especially if they vote Dem."

Explain to me, using my whole quote, what's not true? Dems are literally celebrating abortion in the streets. Offering free abortions, selfies with a giant IUD, parading down the streets as abortion pills. Explain to me how they care about family and children? HIH or you are free to explain that to me. In fact it's worse than that because more than one generation is being aborted. I get people want exceptions, ok, that's 4% or less of abortions. Explain to me, anyone in the thread how as Christians should sit back and not vote when the issues are so serious. No one can, because it's not justifiable.
Who'd back any leader that has no hope for the future? Is there hope only the end of all humanity? That more sounds like deep despair to me, no matter how many giggles anyone manages to insert.
 

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A good question for Christian Republicans is, are you content letting the states have authority over abortion... OR would you have preferred they federally ban it unless it was to save the mother's life (ectopic pregnancies and things like this)?

We could concede that giving the authority to the states is a much better outcome than the status quo at the time, though I am not sure it goes far enough. I believe Republicans (and perhaps the SCJ themselves) fear the reaction of the left if abortion was banned altogether with a few exceptions. For this reason, they wouldn't ever actually hint at a federal ban as they know they would likely lose major elections. I'm worried some are more loyal to their party than to our Savior in wanting to completely protect the lives of the unborn.

When the left makes claims that Trump wants to federally ban abortion, I don't deny it to make them feel better because I actually wish it was true. Unfortunately, it's not. I am grateful for what we got changed at the very least.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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You claimed that people who vote Dem don't care about future generations. That's demonstrably false, given how many Dems are concerned about the effects of things like climate change, health coverage, etc. on future generations.
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Climate change is going being used against the working people. The elite do not worry about it in the least. They live their lavish lifestyles and change nothing, while tell you to change everything. Sorry, that is not concern. Health coverage? As a Canadian transplant, free healthcare isn't going to work in the States. And it sure as blazes isn't going to work allowing illegals into the country. If Dems cared about future generations, they would be screaming bloody murder over illegals. The middle of the road Dems left the party.



I've never said Christians shouldn't vote.
I didn't say you did.
 

JayBird

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Climate change is going being used against the working people. The elite do not worry about it in the least. They live their lavish lifestyles and change nothing, while tell you to change everything. Sorry, that is not concern. Health coverage? As a Canadian transplant, free healthcare isn't going to work in the States. And it sure as blazes isn't going to work allowing illegals into the country. If Dems cared about future generations, they would be screaming bloody murder over illegals. The middle of the road Dems left the party.

You may have lost track of what we were discussing. You claimed that Dem voters don't care about future generations. I pointed out ways in which they do. You may disagree with their reasons, but the fact remains that they do care about future generations, perhaps just in ways you don't agree with.

I didn't say you did.
Ok, thanks for clarifying.