Could the GOP Rebrand to Champion Birth Control?
<p>Kellyanne Conway, the political strategist who managed Donald Trump’s winning presidential campaign, suggests that the GOP would gain voters by encouraging access to birth control.</p>
<p>Not likely.</p>
<p>The party’s current push against birth control and for extreme abortion bans make it a hard to accept that it would support any reproductive rights. <a href="https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/12/13/mistaken-strategy-conservative-women-slam-kellyanne-conways-push-gop-message-contraception/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Several conservative women groups</a> have already called the idea a political sellout of the belief that life begins at conception. They also argue that birth control leads to more casual sex, unplanned pregnancies and abortions.</p>
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