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Transcripts for MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez 20240604 02:02:00

it is not that there was not disagreement over abortion or that there were not strong feelings from various corners about roe v. wade, but it was different, and it specifically was not really a politics issue. it was not an issue that sweet elections or as part of the two parties political platforms. contrary to popular belief, roe v. wade in 1973 did not spark some immediate big backlash among conservatives and evangelicals and republicans. it evolved differently, and it is important to know that today. the anti-abortion movement as an explicitly local project, a movement married to the republican party, that had to be deliberately created. it did not organically emerge. and it actually did not happen until years after roe was decided. i mean, the influential right-wing pro segregation religious leader, jerry falwell, his first antiabortion segment was not until 1978, more than five years after roe. even as late as 1980, when ronald reagan biden was no

Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 01:03:00

in 1967, ronald reagan signed into law the most liberal abortion rights bill in the country in california. so, it s not that there was not disagreement over abortion, or that there weren t strong feelings from various quarters about roe v. wade. but it was different. and specifically, it wasn t really a politics issue. it wasn t an issue that suede election, or that was a key part of the two parties political platforms. contrary to popular belief, roe v. wade in 1973 did not spark some kind of immediate big backlash among conservatives, and and evangelicals and republicans. it evolved differently, and it s important to know that today. the anti-abortion movement as an explicitly local project, a movement married to the republican party, that had to be deliberately created. it did not organically emerge. and it actually did not happen until years after roe was decided. i mean, the influential right-wing pro segregation religious leader, jerry falwell,

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 09:00:00

southern baptist convention. reactions to roe v. wade were also really heterogeneous for a long time between the two political parties. there were plenty of antiabortion democrats, and there were lots of pro-choice republicans. republican governors wrote the forefront of decriminalizing of abortion in the states in the 1960s. including the governor of california, a man named ronald reagan. in 1967, ronald reagan signed into law the most liberal abortion rights bill in the country in california. so, it s not that there was not disagreement over abortion, or that there weren t strong feelings from various quarters about roe v. wade. but it was different. and specifically, it wasn t really a politics issue. it wasn t an issue that swayed election, or that was a key part of the two parties political platforms. contrary to popular belief, roe v. wade in 1973 did not spark some kind of immediate big backlash among conservatives, and evangelicals and republicans. it evolved differently, and

Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 01:03:00

in 1967, ronald reagan signed into law the most liberal abortion rights bill in the country in california. so, it s not that there was not disagreement over abortion, or that there weren t strong feelings from various quarters about roe v. wade. but it was different. and specifically, it wasn t really a politics issue. it wasn t an issue that suede election, or that was a key part of the two parties political platforms. contrary to popular belief, roe v. wade in 1973 did not spark some kind of immediate big backlash among conservatives, and and evangelicals and republicans. it evolved differently, and it s important to know that today. the anti-abortion movement as an explicitly local project, a movement married to the republican party, that had to be deliberately created. it did not organically emerge. and it actually did not happen until years after roe was decided. i mean, the influential right-wing pro segregation religious leader, jerry falwell,

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