What: According to Vox, anti-abortion factions may support Trump’s restrictive policies if he can retain the appearance of moderation.
Key line: “It’s going to put wind in the sails of abortion opponents…”
Source: Vox.
What: According to Vox, anti-abortion factions may support Trump’s restrictive policies if he can retain the appearance of moderation.
Key line: “It’s going to put wind in the sails of abortion opponents…”
Source: Vox.
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