Last night’s debate brought out the big differences in the two presidential campaigns. The Biden/Harris campaign is pro-abortion and the Trump campaign is pro-life.
During the debate, Vice President Pence didn’t back off of his position and said he wouldn’t “apologize for it.”:
“I couldn’t be more proud to serve as vice president to a president who stands without apology for the sanctity of human life. I’m pro-life. I don’t apologize for it.”
Mike Pence: "I couldn't be more proud to serve as vice president to a president who stands without apology for the sanctity of human life. I'm pro-life. I don't apologize for it." #VPdebate https://t.co/K93TgPOv1W pic.twitter.com/bHZBueJqcD
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 8, 2020
President Trump tweeted out his position on abortion recently:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1313445293912920064?s=20
Will the pro-life stance of the Trump campaign hurt or help the president’s reelection? Are most Americans against late-term abortion?
Biden recently spoke about Roe v Wade and Jonathan Turley commented on Biden’s remark that he would make abortion the “law of the land.”
If the Court struck down Roe, it would presumably reject abortion as a constitutional right. Biden would then order states to guarantee a right that is not constitutionally required-putting him on a possible collision course with the 10th Amendment https://t.co/8DpA22ARGo
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) October 6, 2020
Interesting take on Biden’s take on using abortion as birth control:
Biden’s answer is getting much attention, as it should. But don’t miss the casual connection that abortion (as “reproductive rights”) is an acceptable means of birth control in this question. https://t.co/1OCne5sKkl
— James A. Smith Sr. (@JamesASmithSr) October 6, 2020