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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Certainly the ladies are keeping the Democrats afloat. Right now,
seven twenty two, it is our time here in Houston's
Warning News, and women are by the millions going to
support Kamala Harris because of the abortion issue. I've never
quite understood, and that's not the only one issue voters
out there. There are plenty of people out there who
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vote on one issue. I've never quite understood that. For me,
it's always a package, because you're never going to find
any political candidate that's perfect in every way, shape or form,
or that you're going to agree with one hundred percent
of the time. It's the overall package. Political analyst George
Gadis joins us, also an r NC committee woman. How
did we get to this point where that issue became
so important that it's swayed million of women is the
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only thing that they're voting on to support Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Well, first, good morning, Jim and Shariff. Thank you for
having me. And you know, what's an interesting perspective on
that roversus Wade became law in nineteen seventy three, so
for nearly fifty years, the common theme what has been
you know, spread in our culture is that this is
a right similar to you know, the free right to
freedom of speech, right freedom assembly, or you know, all
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the rights that we have. And so there's just a
it's been a common belief among people this is a
right and it isn't. Uh, and so that to have
it reversed by the Supreme Court after nearly fifty years,
that's the whole generation plus of women who've never really
heard the other side's argument or don't. So it's a
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you know, there's a sense in indignation that a right
has been taken away from them. I think that's one
big factor that is causing this, the young people, at
least in the polling showing young people being so strongly
influenced by the abortion issue.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Yeah, they've had a lot of time to and millions
of dollars, you know. I think about planned parenthood and
how much money they made. I mean, they had a
planned parenthood was Anne Richard's daughter, and she was making
a salary of six hundred thousand dollars a year, and
they couched it in propaganda as this is healthcare.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Oh absolutely, you know, it's a really it's a big
and probably long term issue for those who support the
pro life view, which I do because you're really trying
to work on cultural thought to you know, the left
has been working against or in support of abortion and
against the pro life world for a long time, and
so for people who want to restore but I think
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it's just normalcy in society to have women of all
ages really want to support life and protect babies. It's
an effort that's bigger than just pushing for abortion bands
in legislatives houses around the country, pushing for laws. It's
really a cultural persuasion issue, which I actually think the
pro life movement is doing a great job with putting
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more and more information out there about how young a
baby in the womb begins to develop a heartbeat, a
nervous system, can feel pain. I think it's a it'
said Constant, working away at the people to recognize even
a very very newly conceived baby is a baby, and
that is that is the big job for the pro
lifers to spread that message.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
How many more women do you think Debbie would be
swayed over to the Trump side if this was not
an issue, I.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Have to tell you. I mean, I don't want to
say a number exactly, but it is astonishing how much
political momentum the left gets just from this issue because
everything else in our country is being destroyed by the
Kamala Harris team. I mean, whether you talk about open
borders and you know, killing of Americans by illegal aliens,
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the spreading of trende ragua, just the devastation that it
was inflicted on America by the borders are I truly
think that there's just the only issue that Democrats can
draw a lot of attention to, or get a lot
of support for from the American people, because otherwise nobody
wants for Kamala Harris administration has done to America for
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the last four years. Everyone's trying to run away from it.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
Yeah, it just what gets lost is the difference states.
It's in the states, and it should be battled out
within the states between the people who are running those
or voting in those states. They turned it. They're trying
to federalize it.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Again exactly, and you know, the idea of Row versus
Wade was exactly reversing. It was exactly what the Constitution
should require. There is obviously no constitutional right to an abortion.
It's a policy issue. Is a tender one? Is it
difficult one? States have to battle it out as they do,
and many many, many other issues. Is the Constitution's structure
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from America states are supposed to battle it out. I
throw one prick point about how it impacts how people
are influenced by this kind of messaging, right and think
of as propaganda. You know, at this point in time,
we have young people in the ranges of twenty percent
identifying as LGBTQWO. Those are much higher numbers than we
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ever had historically in this country. We have young people
who are truly in majority numbers saying they would happily
support a socialist and don't like freedom, don't like capitalism.
The left is really good at propagandizing and messaging, sending
out with their agenda to the American public. And that's
really the job for the Conservatives is to bring is
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to get our message out better among young people, to
push back against all of the lunacyal left is trying
to spread.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
All right, Thanks, Debbie has always appreciated political analyst WI
George Gattos Is seven twenty eight