Medical students shunned a doctor because of her abortion views. Is this what America has become?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : If this becomes cemented in the constitution, its vague language would allow abortion until "fetal viability," after which some regulation would be permitted.50% : Those who are anti-abortion should tread carefully in this moment.
49% : Most worrisome is a ballot initiative, backed by Planned Parenthood and the ACLU, that seeks to enshrine abortion rights in the Michigan Constitution.
48% : " This kind of intolerance for other views on abortion is on full display in my state of Michigan, not just in the academic realm but in the political one as well, with both sides pushing the debate to extremes.
46% : Her laser focus on abortion recently led her to veto $20 million in the new state budget that would have gone toward helping women and infants, including pregnancy resource centers.
44% : Yet, Collier did not address abortion in her speech.
40% : This has not stopped most of the Republican gubernatorial candidates from espousing little to no nuance in regard to abortion (Michigan's primary is next Tuesday).
37% : The aspiring doctors decided shunning was called for because Collier holds personal religious views and is anti-abortion.
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