Elizabeth Warren Tells Teen Vogue: Abortion, Voting are ‘About the Functioning of Our Democracy’

Only Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) found a way to connect voting and abortion in the latest issue of the liberal rag Teen Vogue.

“Each intersects with each other,” Warren explains.

How? I honestly do not know. Voting helps our republic function. Infanticide? No way.

Warren thinks the right-wing has instilled judges “hostile to these basic rights.”

Infanticide is not a basic right. I’m (not) sorry I prefer judges and candidates who think it is wrong to slaughter an unborn human being.

Look at this exchange:

TV: Do you feel like voting rights and abortion rights are really the key issues to making sure that the freedoms of voters and people in this country are protected?EW: Both voting and access to abortion are basic. They’re about the functioning of our democracy and about the protection of personal autonomy. Protection of the vote means your voice gets heard in government. Protection of access to basic health care means your autonomy as a human being is fully respected by the law. That you will make the decisions about yourself. To me, that’s part of the heart of what all of this is about. This is where the two big fights are shaping up right now. And each intersects with the other. Both from the perspective of respect for the individual, and also from a political point of view. The right-wing extremists know that if they can keep people from voting, they’ve got a better chance to impose their views about abortion on an unwilling nation. I don’t have to tell you, [one 2018 poll found that] 71% of Americans support Roe. Now, when 71% of Americans support something, including 52% of Republicans, you’d think it would be easy to make that law.It is a small but intensely focused group of people who want to impose their will on the majority of this nation. It is fundamentally antidemocratic.… This is a Republican Party that now openly admits that their only chance to hang on to power is to keep a substantial number of American citizens from voting. And why is that so? Because what they want to do is not popular with Democrats or Republicans.

Oh, sweet summer child. It’s not about what is popular or cool. It’s about doing what is right. Science has shown life begins at conception. A mother who reads pregnancy updates on her baby from week one should know a fertilized egg is the beginning of life.

A Gallup poll shows America almost splits in half in 2021, ma’am.

Gallup also mentioned its past pro-choice and pro-life polls. It looks like the pro-life side is gaining people, Warren.

2019 and 2020: 48% pro-choice, 46% pro-life

The infanticide movement has the upper hand…for now.

“The right-wing extremists know that if they can keep people from voting, they’ve got a better chance to impose their views about abortion on an unwilling nation,” Warren bemoans.

Calm down, lady. You cannot say pro-choice dominates America. You cannot say that the pro-life movement is a small sector of radicals who want to impose their will on the majority.

I used to be pro-abortion. I am pro-life. It is possible to change the hearts and minds of people. The pro-life movement continues to do so.

Infanticide is not basic healthcare. Infanticide ends the life of an unborn human being against their will.

Tags: Abortion, Elizabeth Warren, Progressives

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