(September 30, 2015 at 9:20 am)rexbeccarox Wrote: Well, I specified "vote republican", and your graph is about abortion, PP, though I do understand your point.
Still doesn't mean we deserve a war on ourselves.
Nobody does Becca, but yes my point was simply that it isn't a few women. It is a lot of women. Not all of them vote republican either as the anti abortion position is more popular within the female demographic of the US than the republican position. Many that identify as liberal have an anti abortion stance as well. A large part of that part of the population comes from the Latino demographic. The fastest growing segment of the US population is majority democrat, but many of them are anti abortion due in large part to their Catholic background. Plus not all women that identify with Republicans are anti abortion. I know several conservative women that are staunchly pro choice. Unsurprisingly, to me at least, is that many of the conservative women that are pro choice are older. They can trace their beliefs to the 60s and 70s when pro choice was a more popular position within the entire population. Sadly that means many of the conservative women that are anti abortion are younger. The sentiment is going to be around for at least another generation.
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