The Daily Pulse: your daily view into pro-life headlines from the past 24 hours. Photo credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta
The Daily Pulse: your daily view into pro-life headlines from the past 24 hours. Photo credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta

Welcome! From the heartbeat of the nation, The Daily Pulse gives you a look into pro-life news from the past 24 hours. Today, we are looking at how abortion will play into the 2024 elections. Just days away from the one-year anniversary of Roe v. Wade being handed down to the states, abortion “rights” are, as always, a hot topic.

Biden, Once Uncomfortable Around Abortion Debates, Set to Make It a Central Part of His Re-Elect
President Joe Biden’s deep Catholic beliefs have always posed a challenge for him as a politician supporting abortion rights, and he has openly acknowledged this struggle. Notably, he seldom utters the word “abortion” itself. However, with the 2024 election approaching, Biden and his team are gearing up to embrace the most explicitly pro-abortion rights agenda ever witnessed in a general election, as they navigate the uncharted territory of a presidential cycle in the aftermath of Roe v. Wade.

Robert Kennedy Says He Supports Abortion, Calls Killing Babies “Bodily Autonomy”
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made his stance clear on the matter of abortion during a townhall meeting in New Hampshire, expressing his support for the termination of unborn babies through abortions. Although Kennedy has maintained a relatively low profile on the issue, his campaign presents him as a moderate figure aiming to heal the divide among Americans. When questioned by a voter, Kennedy affirmed his pro-choice position, emphasizing his support for the concept of “bodily autonomy.”

Gretchen Whitmer Wants Democrats to Keep Talking About Abortion
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer prominently featured abortion rights as a central pillar of her 2022 reelection campaign, leading some to question her strategy. She recounted being repeatedly asked if she was giving too much attention to abortion instead of focusing on the economy, a notion she found nonsensical. Governor Whitmer firmly believes that the decision a woman makes regarding pregnancy carries profound economic implications, making abortion an integral part of the broader economic discourse. And she wants Democrats to keep peddling abortions.

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