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#87: What Should the Pro-Life Movement Do Now? (with Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder) - Part 1

#87: What Should the Pro-Life Movement Do Now? (with Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder) - Part 1

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Recorded in late 2022, Monica Snyder from Secular Pro-Life joined Josh to film a few episodes on what the pro-life movement should be doing right now. It took us a while to get back to regular podcast editing due to a TON of travel, but everything they said is still relevant.

The discussion includes:
- The five state amendments the pro-life movement lost in the midterms, and why we lost them.
- Does the CA amendment actually mean that infanticide is being legalized?
- Where is the American public on abortion? What do we know?
- The difference between how Josh and Monica reacted to the Dobbs decision.

Learn more about Secular Pro-Life (and follow them on social media) here:
https://secularprolife.org

Editor's note: There's a little electrical hum noise in one of the microphones that we didn't catch that day because we haven't had that issue before and decided to record without headphones. Oops! Won't make that mistake again. We've minimized it as much as possible, but there's no way to totally take it out. Sorry about that.

Related Links:

Emily Albrecht on MSNBC:
http://bit.ly/3ZDUTrR

Podcast: Behind-the-Scenes: Emily Discusses Abortion With NARAL President on MSNBC:
http://bit.ly/3zGu5wm

Podcast: What New Research Tells Us About Persuasion:
http://bit.ly/33GsFkl

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