‘Until the Country is Persuaded Otherwise
And how many percent of the country must be persuaded for the laws to change, and by what criteria do you determine that?
When something like 25-30% of women have an abortion in their lifetimes, and most people know and care for someone who has had an abortion, and a lot of men and women still think the pursuit of recreational sex is a primary right, and the media and entertainment industries continue to portray pro-lifers as equivalent to the Taliban, we are a long, long way from whatever the critical percentage is.
We are far from enacting a Constitutional Amendment and we are far from electing a President and a Senate who will appoint and confirm judges who will overturn Roe v. Wade.
Of course we should vote for a president who will appoint pro-life judges and judges who think Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided - that doesn’t mean it will actually be overturned.