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I grew up pro-choice. Until about two years ago, there was no question in my mind that women should have the right to abort unwanted pregnancies. This was not because of any particular belief ...
It found that 54 percent of Americans identify as “pro-choice.” That is an increase of two percentage points since last year’s Gallup poll. This poll also found that a record 32 percent of U ...
With the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade, it is no longer enough to be pro-choice. Indeed, the term “pro-choice” has been declared harmful by the now ironically named “Pro-Choice ...
These are the words in a 1972 memorandum from the late Episcopal priest, Jimmye Kimmey, who is credited with coining the deceptive phrase “pro-choice”. The majority of America’s leading news ...
Opinion: Abortion deserves a sober debate. Instead, it gets a war of unreason. “Pro-choice” is easily heard as pro the choice, as in pro-abortion — a completely inaccurate interpretation.
America became more pro-choice. Although Americans' views on abortion are complex, surveys show a decisive shift toward pro-choice positions, even among some who believe in rights for embryos and ...
Women are generally affected, but women of color are the primary target. In 2014, the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice think tank formerly affiliated with Planned Parenthood, released a ...
What does it really mean to be “pro-life” (aren’t we all?) or “pro-choice” (aren’t we all?)? When my husband and I had been married for about two years, I became pregnant. We were ...
A majority of Tennessean women across all political ideologies are self-identifying as "pro-choice," according to new poll released by Vanderbilt University, mirroring a large political gender gap ...
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