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Friday, July 22, 2005
Coward Deanpeace urges party to reach out to pro-lifers
Mood:  surprised
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

Is it possible that Howard Dean does not understand that abortion is different from other issues? When he and Hillary first started talking about reaching out to pro-lifers, I assumed it was a tactic to soften the organization and fundraising of the pro-life movement. Maybe I am gullible but I think Dean really thinks he can attract pro-life voters. The problem is this. If you are really motivated by one issue, taxes, crime, defense, the environment, you may still be open to supporting a party that does reflect those views exactly but makes up for it in other areasas long as there are no important battle looming over your primary cause. But abortion is different, there is no middle ground. Pro-lifers are not going to vote Dem as long as the word ?choice? is code for killing babies.

Dems Urged to Reach Out to Pro-Life Voters


WASHINGTON - Democrats need to reach out to voters who oppose abortion rights and promote candidates who share that view, the head of the party said Friday.

Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, told a group of college Democrats that their party has to change its approach in the debate over abortion.

"I think we need to talk about this issue differently," said Dean. "The Republicans have painted us as a pro-abortion party. I don't know anybody in America who is pro-abortion."

Dean's approach echoed similar arguments advanced in recent months by former President Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.

"We do have to have a big tent. I do think we need to welcome pro-life Democrats into this party," said Dean.

The effort to attract such voters comes as Senate Democrats are preparing for confirmation hearings on Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. Roberts' views on abortion are already being intensely scrutinized.

Dean did not mention the looming confirmation hearings. He discussed the abortion debate after a student questioned why the party was supporting Bob Casey Jr., a Pennsylvania Democrat challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum.

The chairman tried to draw a distinction between Casey and Santorum, even though both men oppose abortion rights.

"You have to respect people's positions of conscience," said Dean. "I think Bob Casey's position is a position of conscience."

Dean, a former Planned Parenthood board member, said the difference between his party and Republicans is that "we believe a woman has a right to make up their own mind and they believe (House Majority Leader) Tom DeLay should make it up and Rick Santorum should make it up for them."

John Brabender, a consultant to Santorum's re-election campaign, said Dean's distinctions were meaningless. "It makes absolutely no sense for Howard Dean to attack Rick Santorum unless he's also attacking Bobby Casey," he said.

DeLay spokesman Kevin Madden said, "Howard Dean's rants are a perfect example of why the American people have lost faith in the national Democratic party."

Newsday ~ Associated Press - Devlin Barrett ** Dems Urged to Reach Out to Pro-Life Voters

Posted by uhyw at 8:07 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, July 23, 2005 9:32 AM EDT

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