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588: The Case of the Missing Pro-Life Platform
Episode 588

588: The Case of the Missing Pro-Life Platform

Right to Life Radio · Right to Life of Central California

July 13, 202440m 1s

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Show Notes

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