Monday, November 1, 2010

Pro-Life Gains May Grow as Vulnerable Abortion Advocates Increase

An interesting story from http://www.lifenews.com/ about the likely 2010 election. This follows this post about Obama's homosexual agenda.  This follows this post  about Tom Tancredo. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE!



Pro-Life Gains May Grow as Vulnerable Abortion Advocates Increase


The latest analysis of the races for the House of Representatives not only shows that the pro-life movement will likely pick up enough seats to take control of the chamber but the number could be increasing.



Most analysts say the House is more likely than the Senate to change hands from pro-abortion Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic allies of pro-abortion President Barack Obama.



Republicans must win 39 seats to gain control to install a pro-life leader, likely pro-life Rep. John Boehner, in Pelosi’s chair.



But new evidence shows potentially more seats in play where abortion advocates may be in jeopardy.



The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is making a last ditch effort to protect incumbent lawmakers, but its movement shows it is leaving districts where its candidates are thought to be too far gone (such as pro-abortion Rep. Betsy Markey in Colorado) and moving to districts where previously safe incumbents are now vulnerable.



The DCCC yesterday purchased $21.6 million worth of air time in 66 districts and the ads are helping pro-abortion representatives once thought to be safe: Reps. Gerry Connolly in Virginia, Gary Peters in Michigan, Bruce Braley in Iowa and Raul Grijalva.

And Obama is now campaigning for Rep. Tom Perriello in Virginia in a seat once thought to be immune form takeover.



Only three of the candidates out of 66 targets were Republicans — meaning the Democratic campaign committee is concerned that potentially more than 60 lawmakers are headed out the door, not included districts where it has given up. Full story at http://www.lifenews.com/

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