On the 51st anniversary of Roe v Wade, the anti-abortion movement gathered at the National Pro-Life Summit to strategize a comeback, expressing dissatisfaction with recent political setbacks and Republican support. Despite facing challenges, they aim to reinvigorate their movement and influence the 2024 elections. The movement accuses Democrats of spreading misinformation and vows to continue fighting for their cause, emphasizing the importance of electing pro-life candidates.
Anti-abortion activists gathered in Washington for the National Pro-Life Summit, where former Vice President Mike Pence urged attendees to always vote against abortion rights. Despite recent defeats in ballot referendums, speakers at the summit encouraged young activists to be bolder and louder in their advocacy. The event marked the official kick-off of abortion organizing ahead of the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade, with Democrats launching a new blitz of ads and events to spotlight the impact of Roe’s potential demise, while anti-abortion activists remain equally determined to stay strong.