For Republicans, the End of Abortion Rights Was a Dangerous Victory
Briefly

At the Republican National Convention, the removal of a long-standing plank for a national abortion ban highlights a significant shift amid changing legal realities post-Dobbs decision.
Trump's distancing from strict pro-life positions reflects a larger tension in the Republican Party regarding abortion, particularly after the Supreme Court's ruling that empowered states.
Representative Matt Rosendale's hard-line stance on life beginning at conception showcases the internal conflict within the party, as he advocates for strict anti-abortion measures, including banning in-vitro fertilization.
The party's shifting dynamics on abortion rights represent both a response to legal changes and an attempt to reconcile differing factions within the Republican base.
Read at The New Yorker
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