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Every election year, it seems as if pro-lifers are told that this is the "most important election ever." That's not just hype. Building on previous successes, each election does get to be more important than the last, both to consolidate gains made and to make new inroads.
For example, in 1996, the battle over partial-birth abortion was just starting. It was an eight-year battle, but we finally got a president who joyfully signed the bill, replacing one who twice vetoed the measure at the urging of pro-abortionists.
In 2000, the issue was again partial-birth abortion but more importantly, the Supreme Court. We got the partial-birth abortion ban (only to ...
Source: HighBeam Research, NEEDED: A SECOND TERM.