OPINION | Republicans may be on the verge of being served. The great divorce may be upon us.
on Friday that the campaign of Arizona’s MAGA senatorial candidate, Blake Masters, quietly altered the abortion policy section of the campaign's website—removing the top line "I'm 100% pro-life."right being irritated, devout pro-lifers have now been given permission to declare “mission accomplished” and tune out.Just ask Winston Churchill, who after winning World War II was promptly turned out as prime minister of Great Britain. You could also ask President George H. W.
Now, if you’re a Republican who thinks that losing even a small percentage of pro-life conservatives would be electorally devastating, you’d be right. Consider how Trump won the 2016 election in the first place. By blocking confirmation hearings for President Barack Obama’s nominee, Merrick Garland , until after the presidential election, then-Senate Majority LeaderFrom a legal and moral perspective, I’m on the side of saying that overturningRepublicans may be on the verge of being served. The great divorce may be upon us.
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