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NRLC ANALYSIS -- VOTERS REBUKED
"PRO-LIFE" SUPPORTERS OF OBAMA HEALTH CARE LAW
WASHINGTON – In an analysis solicited by
a blogger for the National Catholic Reporter and posted on that paper's
website yesterday, National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) Legislative
Director Douglas Johnson asserts that last week's election results represent
a strong repudiation of lawmakers who voted for the health care law enacted
last March, and discredit the attempts of certain organizations to whitewash
the pro-abortion components of that bill
[http://ncronline.org/blogs/distinctly-catholic/q-election-analysis-douglas-johnson-national-right-life-committee].
Hiding behind a hollow executive order
signed by President Obama (which, as Johnson points out, even "the president
of Planned Parenthood accurately dismissed as 'a symbolic gesture'), two
organizations in particular – Democrats for Life of America (DFLA) and
Catholics United – attempted to provide political cover for a group of
Democrat "pro-life" lawmakers who flip-flopped and provided the votes that
allowed the law to be enacted without effective pro-life language. As
Johnson writes, the electorate was not fooled: "The bloc of Democrats who
abandoned the pro-life movement to satisfy President Obama and Speaker
Pelosi suffered severe losses. In all, at least a dozen House incumbents who
had taken high-profile stands against federal funding of abortion, but who
ended up voting for the health care law, were defeated by pro-life
challengers (or, in Stupak's case, suddenly retired)." He also notes that,
"[f]ar greater losses were sustained among the ranks of House Democrats who
had seldom or never voted pro-life: upwards of 40 were replaced by firmly
pro-life Republicans."
Johnson also points to a post-election
poll conducted for National Right to Life by the Polling Company which
asked: "'Did the issue of funding for abortion in the Obama health care
law affect the way you voted in today's election?' 31% of voters responded
in the affirmative -- 27% who said they voted "for candidates who opposed
the health care law," and 4% who said they voted "for candidates who favored
the health care law." In other words, 87% of the voters who said the issue
mattered, voted in accord with the NRLC position."
Johnson wrote, "The election
results were good in the Senate, as well, where the net shift in the
pro-life direction will be from four to seven votes, depending on the issue.
No senator is being replaced by a successor who has a weaker position on
abortion. . . . "
The full text of Mr. Johnson's
analysis can be found on the National Catholic Reporter blog of Michael Sean
Winter:
http://ncronline.org/blogs/distinctly-catholic/q-election-analysis-douglas-johnson-national-right-life-committee
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