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The partial-birth-abortion debate is not the only explanation for the drop. The prevalence of sonograms during pregnancy has probably also played a big role, along with changing generational attitudes and economic prosperity. But by zeroing in on a particular abortion procedure one that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor labeled "gruesome" during oral arguments in April pro-lifers forced a reluctant media to describe the skull-crushing, brain-sucking reality of what partial-birth abortion really is: infanticide. In this sense, the Court's anticipated pro-choice ruling may actually be a boon to George W. Bush, as it will make his soft-peddled pro-life line appear positively moderate. Democrats and liberals in the media have worked hard to make pro-lifers look like extremists; but now it's abortion-on-demand that seems extreme. Other interesting data from the L.A. Times poll: Just under two-thirds of Americans say they don't know the Bush and Gore positions on abortion, with women more likely than men to be uninformed. When they're told Bush is pro-life, 27 percent of women say that makes them more likely to vote for Bush and 13 percent say less likely; when they hear Gore is pro-choice, 19 percent of women say they're more likely to support Gore, and 23 percent say less likely. |
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