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By Mario Enzler, Kevin Mooney, The Daily Signal,

 

Portrait of Kevin MooneyKamala Harris and company are all in with radical, anti-life policies that could unsettle swing voters who might describe themselves as “moderately pro-choice” but hardly pro-abortion.

The amorphous terminology built around the concept of personal autonomy has different meanings to different ears. In conversations with family members, friends, co-workers, and neighbors who are saturated with media reports designed to obscure the brutality of the abortion industry, practicing Catholics are at a perpetual disadvantage.

The upshot is that when questions involving God-given innocent, human life are phrased with precision and sufficient detail, more Americans are willing to step in and restrict unsavory procedures. That’s one major takeaway from recent polling on abortion policy. …