1st March for Life since Roe overturned focuses attention on states, messaging

Pro-life Americans at March for Life in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Twitter/ABC7)

Pro-life Americans at March for Life in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Twitter/ABC7)

(JUST THE NEWS) – Anti-abortion activists gathered Friday in Washington for their 50th March for Life and first since Roe v. Wade was overturned, recalibrating from their most significant legal victory to focus on state legislatures and fresh political messaging ahead of the 2024 elections. 

The Rev. Alveda King, daughter of the late civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., and a prominent pro-life activist, said the march’s goal this year is to change the messaging so that the immorality of abortion outweighs even the pressure for its illegality. 

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"We can fight to make abortion illegal, of course. And that's something that needs to happen to a certain extent. However, let's make abortion unthinkable," she told Just the News ahead of the March, expected to draw thousands to the nation's capital.

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