Things are not always what they seem to be–especially on the campaign trail.
Recently, I listened to a National Public Radio political podcast featuring Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
During the interview, Warren stated, “We are called on to see the value of every human being.” She then went on to cite a verse from the Bible, Matthew (Chapter) 25.
Her quote, along with a Biblical reference, might lead one to believe that she is pro-life, and believes in “welcoming the stranger,” including the pregnant woman and her unborn child.
But, sadly, this is not the case-–as demonstrated by both her record and her stands on the life issues.
According to National Right to Life’s helpful handout, “Where Do the Candidates Stand on Life,” Warren supports the current policy of abortion on demand.
In fact, the U.S. Senator from Massachusetts co-sponsored a bill that would invalidate nearly every state and federal limit on abortion. Sen. Warren also cast a vote against the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which would guarantee care for babies who survive abortions equal to that given to babies who are born at the same gestational age.
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Warren even voted for taxpayer funding of abortion–even though national public opinion polls consistently show that the vast majority of Americans oppose such a policy.
The lesson here is that, when evaluating candidates, it is important to look beyond their statements in a single podcast or interview. Instead, turn to trusted sources, such as National Right to Life, to get the full story about a candidate’s views.
That way, you can make a fully-informed vote, come election time.
LifeNews.com Note: Maria Gallagher is the Legislative Director and Political Action Committee Director for the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation and she has written and reported for various broadcast and print media outlets, including National Public Radio, CBS Radio, and AP Radio.
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Author: Maria Gallagher