Registered Voters are MORE LIKELY to Support Limits an Abortion when There is Help for Families in Crisis

In a political season charged with discussion of the abortion issue, an emerging divide is developing between the two parties that finds one side loyal to abortion above all else, and another, representing the views of most Americans, looking for less abortion. Those who chose life are too often ignored in the debate, including those focused on how to help families at a crossroads, though investing in their needs benefits all. Without social support, young families may choose not to bring life into the world, a cultural loss of not simply vital taxpayers — especially given a collapsing Social Security framework – but of our future social support in doctors, lawyers, teachers, and workers of all kinds. Families today are building the infrastructure of all society tomorrow and their present survival leads to all our future wellbeing. Their needs must be our priority.   

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