Michael J. New and Donna Harrison
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Despite New Poll, Pro-Lifers Had Successful 2015
Supporters of legal abortion had a tough year in 2015. However, a recent Associated Press poll appears to be giving them some optimism.
Abortion Rate Down Again
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported abortion statistics for 2012. Overall, the news is good for pro-lifers.
Self-Induced Abortions on the Rise in Texas?
How many women in Texas perform self-induced abortions? This week, the Texas Policy Evaluation Project released a study on this question.
Contrary to Media Spin, Public Support for Planned Parenthood Continues to Erode
Last week, the Washington Post ran a story about public opinion toward Planned Parenthood. According to a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, the shocking videos released by the Center for Medical Progress have purportedly resulted in little change in attitudes toward the organization.
PolitiFact Said I Was 'Mostly False' About Planned Parenthood and Abortion; Here's Why They're Wrong
Using extremely tortured and bizarre logic, Texas PolitiFact rated my claims about the decline in unintended pregnancies and abortions "Mostly False."
Pro-Life Concerns About the Pending Expansion of Medicaid in Alaska
Last Thursday Alaska Governor Bill Walker announced that he would use his executive authority to expand Alaska's state Medicaid program under the federal Affordable Care Act. Walker's proposal would extend Medicaid eligibility to all Alaskans earning less than 133 percent of the poverty line.
3 Recent Polls Show Support for Same-Sex Marriage Declining
Within the past couple weeks, three separate national polls have been conducted on the issue of same-sex marriage. Interestingly, each of these three polls shows a decline in support for it.
The Case of the Pro-Life Movement: On Demography and Marriage
The future of marriage in the United States may look grim, but so did the pro-life cause look forty years ago.
More Words of Encouragement From Social Conservatives
During the past few days a number of commentators have discussed the numerous parallels between the Supreme Court's recent decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
Some Words Against Despair Concerning Traditional Marriage
I would encourage supporters of traditional marriage to continue stay the course. The future is unpredictable and developments in politics, technology, and culture can sometimes produce unexpected changes in public opinion.