
'Students For Life' Advocates to Counter Protest Abortion Rights Rallies on Saturday
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Pro-life advocates will gather across the country Saturday to support the preborn and protest the abortion industry.48% : Planned Parenthood, Women's March and other abortion-rights groups have organized over 300 "Bans Off Our Bodies" marches for Saturday, Reuters reported.
40% : Students for Life pointed out, "Nearly half of those who consider themselves pro-choice agree abortion should have limits.
38% : The Senate rejected a Democratic-led bill on Wednesday that would have guaranteed abortion rights nationwide and eliminated state measures regulating or banning abortion.
37% : We've got a post-Roe plan, and we're training the next generation of pro-life leaders to ensure that the children who will be born will have all our support."
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