YES! Planned Parenthood provides vital services to women.
38%
HOPEFULLY! How could any sane woman vote Republican?!?
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PaulHosse 10 years 34 weeks ago

I don't think it will hurt the GOP as much as people expect (or hope). The resent disclosures about Planned Parenthood will only re-enforce the opinions of those who opposed already. It will also likely push those who had been on the fence more toward the oppose column. In the long run, the only ones hurt by these revelations will be Planned Parenthood, however, I expect they'll weather the storm provided they make some internal policy corrections.

Roland de Brabant's picture
Roland de Brabant 10 years 34 weeks ago

Paul it is recent, not resent. Although they (the propagandists) may be described as resentful. May all the remaining white trash Ray-Gun Republicans go down with Trump as did the crew of the Pequod.

Roland

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