USA: Defenders of life again before choosing between lesser and greater evil

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Tuesday's Republican candidate debate for vice president J. D. Vance at CBS News station was to convince Americans to re-elected Donald Trump as president. The eloquent senator focused on presenting his average attitude on abortion, while at the same time pointing out that he himself takes a more decisive stance on this issue.

The vice-presidential CBS debate between Democratic candidate Tim Walz and J. D. Vance attracted about 43 million viewers on Tuesday in front of TVs. That's a 4th little than the 2020 hit ratings – Mike Pence vs Kamala Harris.

The event broadcast 15 tv networks, including Fox News Channel (7.9 million viewers); ABC with 6.4 million viewers; NBC with 5.7 million people and MSNBC with 4.9 million debate interested.

Outside these networks, the duel was broadcast by Fox tv Network, CNN, Fox Business Network, PBS, NBC Universo, Newsmax, NewsNation, Merit Street Media, Scripps News and CNNe.

The course of the confrontation was most curious in viewers aged 55 and older, followed by people aged 35 – 54 and 18 – 34.

A parallel debate 4 years ago witnessed 57.9 million viewers in 7 networks broadcasting the event.

Vance noted on Tuesday that "a much better occupation must be done to regain American trust" in the substance of life protection. He assured that the fresh administration with its participation and in general the Republican organization would strive to "be pro-family in the fullest sense of the word". I want us to support fertility treatment. I want us to make it easier for mothers to have children. I want us to make it easier for young families to buy a home so they can afford a place to rise their children. And I think we can do a lot on the front of public policy to give women more options – he argued.

The candidate for Vice president did not shun harsh words, calling abortion “barbaric” and recognizing the abortion bill signed by his rival, Minnesota politician Tim Walz as “barbaric”.

As Vance pointed out, the bill states that "a doctor who is led by a failed abortion at a late date as a consequence of which the kid survives is not obliged to supply care to save the child's life." – I think this is, whatever we call this bill, pro-choice or pro-abortion, fundamentally barbarous. That's why I usage that word. He commented.

Following Tuesday's debate, Trump, seeking support among the undecided voters, especially women, promised to veto a national abortion ban if it hits his desk as president. Earlier, even during the debate with Kamala Harris, he pledged to veto. This Trump volt doesn't like life defenders.

Similarly, pro-lifters accept the ratio of Republican presidential candidate to Amendment 4, to be put to the vote of voters in Florida. It is about the state constitution's "right to abortion" until the kid has achieved the capacity to last extracorporeal. Trump criticized, among others, the abortion ban after six weeks of pregnancy in Florida.

The erstwhile president supports the procedures for insemination, despite Christian opposition to the demolition of surplus embryos on the occasion of all regular procedure in vitro.

J. D. Vance had earlier said in NBC News that he supported access to mifepriston, 1 of the pills utilized as part of a pharmacological abortion.

It is clear that, for fear of losing in the November Republican organization elections, it moved to the left importantly in terms of the relation to the protection of life. The organization prefers to be seen as average and does not want to ban abortion until the fetus achieves the ability to last outside the womb.

A week before the convention, the Republican National Committee chaired by Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara, withdrew his support for the national ban on abortion, stating that he would argue killing children only in late pregnancy. At the same time, this body intends to support mothers and policies promoting prenatal care, access to contraceptives and fertilisation in vitro.

"First Things" magazine, noticing this volt, expressed hope that the fresh Trump administration could nevertheless be forced to keep many electoral promises, as it succeeded after the 2016 vote. Therefore, life defenders should request the same if they have the opportunity. Only that Trump's squad is now promising much little on the fight against abortion and would like to “get free of this baggage”.

For Trump's presidency, he succeeded in appointing judges. pro life to the ultimate Court, which in 2022 annulled Roe's 1973 ruling against Wade, legalising abortion practically without any restrictions throughout the country. The Republican president besides supported—as the first acting head of state—the March for Life and defended the draft law prohibiting the killing of unborn in the 20th week of pregnancy.

Vance, who takes a stronger stance on abortion and is to gain the support of Christians for Trump's candidacy, advocated as a senator along with nearly forty legislators for the strict enforcement of the Comstock Act of 1873. This provision prohibits the dispatch of, among another things, abortion medicines by post. However, then the Vice President's candidate changed his position, considering that he advocated "access" to mifepriston, after consulting a doctor. Among another things, the change of position was due to the success of pro-abortion initiatives that even appeared in conventional Republican states specified as Kansas and Kentucky.

The pro-lifters, as usual, faced a choice between lesser and greater evil. They have no choice but to put force on the unborn to defend life from conception.

Sources: firstthings.com, mediapost.com

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