After a string of disappointing announcements, Evangelicals are cautioning the Trump campaign and Republicans not to run away from their “historic position of protecting unborn children.”
Trump posted on Truth Social late last week that his administration would be “great for women and their reproductive rights,” a comment in no uncertain terms referring to abortion. On Thursday, he further told NBC that upon taking office, he would mandate in vitro fertilization (IVF) to be paid for by the government or imposed upon insurance companies to fund.
Many Christians, including Answers In Genesis Founder and CEO Ken Ham, have warned that IVF aborts en masse unused embryos that are conceived in the process—making it just as egregious and life-destroying as what would conventionally be considered an abortion.
Additionally, Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, stated on Sunday that their administration would commit to blocking any federal abortion bans.
No doubt, the Trump-Vance campaign believes that meeting in the middle on abortion will help secure more votes from individuals who would otherwise have been voting for the Democrat Party. They also know that due to Kamala Harris’s extreme position of advocating for abortion up until birth (and beyond), even if the Trump campaign shifts positions, conservative voters will be unlikely to change their votes in the Democrats’ direction. […]
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