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588: The Case of the Missing Pro-Life Platform

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In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller tackle the perplexing changes to the 2024 Republican Party platform, especially the omission of traditional pro-life language. They delve into the implications of these changes, discuss the significance of political party platforms, and debate whether this shift signals a deeper identity crisis within the Republican Party. Tune in to hear their insights on the future of the pro-life movement in American politics and the potential impacts on federal and state-level abortion policies.

Show Notes:

• Introduction: Welcome by John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller

• Main Topic: Analysis of the Republican Party’s 2024 platform changes

• Platform Significance: History and purpose of party platforms

• Pro-Life Language: Missing pro-life commitments and their implications

• Political Strategy: Debating the strategic shifts within the Republican Party

• Federal vs. State: Discussing the role of federal government in abortion legislation post-Dobbs decision

• Listener Questions: Addressing audience concerns and questions about the platform changes

• Conclusion: Final thoughts on the potential future of pro-life policies within American politics

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In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller tackle the perplexing changes to the 2024 Republican Party platform, especially the omission of traditional pro-life language. They delve into the implications of these changes, discuss the significance of political party platforms, and debate whether this shift signals a deeper identity crisis within the Republican Party. Tune in to hear their insights on the future of the pro-life movement in American politics and the potential impacts on federal and state-level abortion policies.

Show Notes:

• Introduction: Welcome by John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller

• Main Topic: Analysis of the Republican Party’s 2024 platform changes

• Platform Significance: History and purpose of party platforms

• Pro-Life Language: Missing pro-life commitments and their implications

• Political Strategy: Debating the strategic shifts within the Republican Party

• Federal vs. State: Discussing the role of federal government in abortion legislation post-Dobbs decision

• Listener Questions: Addressing audience concerns and questions about the platform changes

• Conclusion: Final thoughts on the potential future of pro-life policies within American politics

  continue reading

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