Pro Life Voting Guide
Pro Life Candidates Michigan 2012
Check back for list of pro life candidates in Michigan for Senate and for Congress.
Those who have a 100 percent prolife voting recording according to National Right to Life include: Dan Benishek (R); Dave Camp (R); Bill Huizenga (R); Thaddeus McCotter (R); Candice Miller (R); Mike Rogers (R); Fred Upton (R); and Tim Walberg (R).
Pro Choice Candidates Michigan
Michigan will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: August 7, 2012
Pro Life Candidates Missouri 2012
Check back for list of pro life candidates in Missouri for Senate and for Congress.
PAC supported pro-life candidates included pro-life Senate candidate Roy Blunt in Missouri.
Pro Choice Candidates Missouri
Missouri will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: August 7, 2012
Pro Life Candidates New Jersey 2012
Check back for list of pro life candidates in New Jersey for Senate and for Congress.
NJRPLC friend and ProLife Assemblywoman Alison McHose stands up for NJ women.
Pro Choice Candidates New Jersey
New Jersey will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: June 5, 2012
Pro Life Candidates Wyoming 2012
Check back for list of pro life candidates in Wyoming for Senate and for Congress.
If Wyoming wants a future with conservative state government, and a principled leader at the helm, there is no competition. That man is Ron Micheli.
Pro Choice Candidates Wyoming
Wyoming will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: August 2012
Pro Life Candidates Maine 2012
Check back for list of pro life candidates in Maine for Senate and for Congress.
Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) told pro-life activists in Washington on Monday that "a nation that will not stand for life will not stand for long."
Pro Choice Candidates Maine
Maine will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: June 12, 2012
Support for abortion is enough of a reason not to vote for a particular candidate. Pope John Paul II put it this way: "Above all, the common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human rights - for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture - is false and illusory if the right to life, the most basic and fundamental right and the condition for all other personal rights, is not defended with maximum determination" (Christifideles Laici, 1988).
A call for human rights while claiming authority to take away the most basic right - life - from unborn children is “false and illusory” precisely because if government can take away rights from some humans, then those rights aren’t human rights at all. Such a politician, in other words, is saying that rights like health care only belong to some humans, not to others.
Think of it this way, if a politician cannot respect the life of a little baby, how is he or she supposed to respect yours?
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