Party Alignments and Abortion after Roe v. Wade (user search)
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Question: Was it inevitable that, after the Roe v. Wade decision, that the Democrats would become the pro-choice political party and that the GOP would become the anti-abortion party?
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Yes
 
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No (There could have been a pro-choice GOP or an anti-abortion Democratic Party)
 
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Author Topic: Party Alignments and Abortion after Roe v. Wade  (Read 1811 times)
ReaganLimbaugh
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« on: March 17, 2024, 05:09:37 PM »

Most Catholics were Democrats at the time, many Protestants considered abortion to be a "Catholic issue". Various polls from the 60's and early 70's showed that more Republicans supported abortion rights than Democrats at the time.

The SBC was notably wobbly at the time, which is startling.

I dont dispute what you are saying but would be interested in knowing what your source is.  Please advise.
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