A year ago, anti-abortion activists from across the U.S. gathered for their annual March for Life with reason to celebrate: It was their first march since the Supreme Court, seven months earlier, had overturned the nationwide right to abortion.
At this year's march, on Friday, the mood will be very different — reflecting formidable challenges that lie ahead in this election year.
"We have undeniable evidence of victory — lives being saved," said John Seago, president of Texas Right to Life. "But there is also a realization of the significant hurdles that our movement has right now in the publi...
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