Anti-abortion movement unified in swift rebuke of Trump

Published 9:38 am Friday, April 1, 2016

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s remark that women getting abortions were they to be banned should be punished drew swift, unified condemnation from the anti-abortion movement — evidence of the distinctive role it plays at a time when many right-of-center constituencies are struggling with their responses to the Republican presidential front-runner.

Trump soon backtracked from Wednesday’s comments, but not before anti-abortion leaders forcefully repudiated him.

“There was no time to get on the phone and compare talking points, but all the comments were consistent,” said Mike Gonidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life. “The foundational premise of the pro-life movement is to protect both the mother and the unborn child. We don’t leave one of them behind.”

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The anti-abortion movement is by no means monolithic — there are sometimes sharp splits over political tactics and the question of whether abortion bans should make exceptions for rape and incest. But there is common ground around the belief that life begins at conception, and a consensus that this belief takes precedence over short-term political calculations.

“The pro-life movement has a more than 40-year history of working together,” said Kristi Hamrick, a spokeswoman for Americans United for Life. “There’s a tremendous consensus.”

Once Trump’s remarks were reported, said Hamrick, “There was no need to ask each other, ‘What do you think of this?’ It’s wrong.”