Vol. 32, No. 14
July 18, 2016
Keeping to a Cause During Discontent
Phyllis Schlafly has personally helped drive the direction of the conservative movement, and has played key roles in policy implementation. She explains how the GOP became pro-life. ...
How the Republican Party Became Pro Life, by Phyllis Schlafly, St. Louis, Missouri: Dunnrobin, 2016, 131 pages, paperback.
With recent comments this spring by Donald Trump, who is expected to be the Republican Party nominee for president, that he would like to see some modification of the Republican Party plank on abortion, the issue could well be debated — once again! — at the Republican National Convention.
But as has been the case since 1976, in the end, the unequivocal support for the pro-life plank in the national platform of the Republican Party is expected to remain. This can be attributed largely to the fidelity of the Republican Party grassroots to protecting the lives of the unborn, and to a leading champion within that grassroots, Phyllis Schlafly.
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