Even in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, no one seems to agree about abortion.
Unfortunately, arguing over a 15-week national ban achieves nothing because it will not become law soon. Ideally, the federal government would outlaw abortion entirely, but donating a box of tissues to a maternity shelter or adoes more for the pro-life movement than infighting over proposals with no viable path of becoming law in the next 10 years.
Therefore, presidential candidates should create a workable pro-life agenda, one they can sign into law and save as many little lives as possible. Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, take executive actions to protect the unborn, and prioritize bipartisan legislation to reduce the demand for abortion.
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