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In reply to the discussion: Democrats Willing to Fund Pro-Life Candidates to Win Back Congress [View all]Bradical79
(4,490 posts)1. I need to be confident that the candidate won't use their position to push anti-abortion legislation, funding, de-funding, or rhetoric.
2. Or they have to support softening or elimination of specific anti-abortion efforts while not adding anything new to the pile. I won't respect their position, but I'll take incremental progress over zero progress or regression.
I'm always going to choose the pro-choice candidate over anti-choice candidate in primaries regardless of who the national party supports, and be upset when the national party doesn't.
In general elections I'll always vote for the Dem vs. a Republican, even if I might have to hold my nose to do it. Someone is going to be elected to the position, and I want to be involved in that decision regardless of how good or bad tge choices are.