How would YOU vote in a Reid vs. Sandoval Senate Race? (user search)
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  How would YOU vote in a Reid vs. Sandoval Senate Race? (search mode)
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« on: November 17, 2014, 12:30:42 PM »

Harry Reid. The last thing we need is more pro-choice Republicans in power.
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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2014, 09:00:29 PM »

Harry Reid. The last thing we need is more pro-choice Republicans in power.

Because the list is so large...

Larger than the list of pro-life Democrats in power. Consider, for example, this year's Senate and Gubernatorial elections. Somewhat pro-life Democrats running nationally: Childers, Griffith, Pryor, Ross, and Sheheen. All lost. The list of pro-choice Republican candidates includes Aiona, Baker, Brown, Collins, Foley, Fung, Herr, Hogan, Kashkari, Milne, Rauner, Sandoval, Wehby. At least five won.

Harry Reid. The last thing we need is more pro-choice Republicans in power.

Which is worse than a pro-choice Democrat?

Very much so, yes. Without abortion opposition, the Republican Party has very few redeeming qualities, unlike the Democratic Party.
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