“Pro-life allies” in suburban Philadelphia are feeling alienated from the movement and uncertain about where they belong.
By Liv DeMarco
Thomas J. Shaheen: Modern-day ‘back alley’ abortions
Democrats want to repeal safety regulations enacted for abortion clinics in 2011.
By Thomas J. Shaheen
Bucks County pro-life activist sues DOJ for wrongful prosecution
Activist and congressional candidate Mark Houck alleges that the FBI wanted to “terrorize American citizens and violate their constitutional rights.”
By Linda Stein
Kyle Sammin: 2023 supreme court race shows troubling trend for Republicans
Can the GOP win back the voters it lost?
By Kyle Sammin
Letter to the Editor: A reply to Christine Flowers
The continued debate over abortion and electoral politics.
By Howard Lurie
Terrific polls, awful election results. Are Republicans tone deaf?
What is the path forward for the Republican Party after victory in the courts turns to defeat at the polls?
By Andy Bloom
Christine Flowers: After the election losses, Republicans are abandoning their principles
Many GOP pundits would have the party jettison the rights of the unborn — and leave pro-life voters without a party.
By Christine Flowers
Beth Ann Rosica: School board races — the other casualty of abortion
Democrats used fear over abortion to win races that had nothing to do with it.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Thom Nickels: Heidi Schreck’s “Constitution” tells progressives what they want to hear.
For a play about debates, it’s remarkably one-sided.
By Thom Nickels
Andy Bloom: Election trends portend ominous forecast for Republicans
Extremism and stubbornness are no substitute for reasoned discourse and moderate governance. Until Republicans realize that, they will continue to lose elections.
By Andy Bloom