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November Senate elections to decide their fate For Some Babies, It's Now or Never.(Brief Article)

National Right to Life News

| September 01, 2002 | Tobias, Carol | COPYRIGHT 2002 National Right to Life Committee, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Remember the exhilaration of the 2000 elections? Remember how, after four years of pro-abortion Bill Clinton, we worked so hard to elect a pro-life president, only to be told by the media that Al Gore had "won" Florida, and probably with it, the presidency?

Well, a very long night ensued, followed by over a month of legal wrangling, until, finally, pro-lifer George Bush was definitively declared the winner.

Most of the drama seemed to occur in those hours and days after Election Day. But the real work, what really won the election, was done by thousands of volunteers and contributors over many weeks and months before the election.

And in the end, the race was so close, that had any of them not done their part, pro-abortion Al Gore might now be president.

We Face Another 2000

They say it doesn't get any closer than the 2000 election for president and maybe it doesn't. But take a look at how close the 2002 Senate elections are shaping up to be. The Washington political newsletter Hotline does a survey of state polls which, taken together, project who is likely to win control of the U.S. Senate and House.

The Democrats currently control the U.S. Senate by a single seat -- 51 to 49. This gives pro-abortion senators the chairs of key committees. Worse, it makes pro-abortion Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) the Majority Leader, with great powers to block or to expedite legislation.

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