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🗓️ 2 November 2024
⏱️ 12 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome back to the Lila Rose podcast. All right, today we're doing something different. I am talking about how I plan to vote on November 5th on Election Day. I have been very critical of Kamala Harris and our extreme pro-abortion platform. As you guys know, I have also been critical of many of the pro-abortion positions that President Trump has taken, especially in the last few months. |
0:22.9 | We have done many episodes on this. We've also wrestled with the question of how to vote when both |
0:27.8 | candidates support abortion to varying degrees. What does that mean for the prolet voter? |
0:32.7 | And so after a lot of prayer and thought and wrestling with this for weeks, and I will say |
0:37.0 | hoping and praying |
0:38.0 | that President Trump particularly would change course on this because he has indicated some |
0:42.5 | movement in the past. So I've been hoping, you know, we're up until really the final hour here |
0:46.4 | that he would change. And there have been some concessions, which we're going to talk about here |
0:50.6 | and I'm going to share. This is an essay that I have published to X and to social media, |
0:54.7 | and I wanted to share that essay with you guys now. The essay is titled, What's a Pro-Life Voter |
0:59.0 | to Do? I have publicly opposed both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris's positions on abortion |
1:04.7 | over the last few months. I have been asked repeatedly over the last few days by media, |
1:09.9 | allies, and friends who I will be voting for on November 5th, or if I'm planning to just sit it out. |
1:15.1 | This essay explains the thought process behind both my public opposition to the candidate's positions, the difference between their positions, and my vote. |
1:25.9 | For many, including myself, |
1:28.1 | the single most important issue |
1:30.3 | to consider when deciding who to vote for |
1:32.8 | is the candidate's position on basic human rights. |
1:37.6 | Particularly the right to life. |
1:40.3 | Human life is sacred |
1:41.6 | and every human possesses the right to life, starting in the womb. |
1:47.1 | Abortion, the intentional destruction of a pre-born child, is the leading cause of death in America, |
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