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Pro-Life Advocate Urges Support For Trump Despite Abortion Concerns

Some people who are against women getting abortions are starting to think twice about supporting President Donald Trump. They feel like he may not be strict enough when it comes to abortion. But should they still back him? One person, Selwyn Duke, thinks they should.

Selwyn Duke strongly believes in protecting unborn babies’ lives. He thinks that abortions should be illegal, even in cases of rape or incest. He also believes that if a mother’s life is in danger, it’s okay to try to save her, even if the baby doesn’t survive. But in politics, you can’t always get everything you want right away. Sometimes you have to choose the best option available at the time.

Duke gives an example of choosing a doctor for a sick child. One doctor may have a good chance of helping, while another may not have the right tools. Not choosing any doctor would be a bad idea. This is like the choice between Trump and his opponent, Kamala Harris, when it comes to protecting unborn babies.

Some pro-life people are upset that Trump wouldn’t immediately ban abortion nationwide. But Duke argues that it might be better to focus on making changes in individual states first. Trying to change the whole country’s laws all at once might not be successful.

Besides abortion, there are other important issues that affect people’s lives. Duke mentions things like euthanasia, COVID lockdowns, drug problems, and criminal activity. He believes that Democrat policies have led to more deaths in these areas. Therefore, he thinks it’s essential to consider all these factors when choosing a candidate to support.

In the end, Duke urges people to think wisely about their choices. He believes that even if a candidate isn’t perfect on every issue, it’s crucial to choose the best option available. He thinks that in the current situation, supporting Trump is the right decision for the country and for protecting life.

Written by Staff Reports

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