‘We don’t want to be the bad guys’: anti-abortion marchers seek post-Roe stance
On the 51st anniversary of Roe v Wade, a sparse crowd of activists brave snow on March for Life in Washington DC
While Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are planning a cascade of ads and events to coincide with the 51st anniversary of Roe v Wade, hundreds of anti-abortion activists gathered on the National Mall in Washington DC on Friday in hopes of re-energizing a movement that has repeatedly stumbled since Roe's overturning.
Originally organized around the goal of overturning the Roe precedent that established federal abortion rights, the March for Life has seen what was once its greatest victory become a political liability. In the 18 months since Roe's demise, abortion rights supporters have trounced anti-abortion activists in state-level ballot referendums. Yet the march's message was largely similar to past years: speakers and attendees alike talked about the need to make abortion unthinkable" rather than just illegal - with scant details on how to make that happen.
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