Republican Party May Vote on Purity Resolution
This sounds like a great way to rid the Republican party of RINO's and pro-aborts:
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- National Republican Party leaders may vote on a purity resolution at their January meeting that would prevent the party from funding candidates that did not adhere to a set of GOP principles, one of which includes opposing abortion. The resolution is sparking an internal party debate on the best way to advance pro-life principles.
The resolution is sponsored by Jim Bopp, a prominent pro-life attorney who is the legal counsel for the National Right to Life Committee and a longtime Republican committeeman from Indiana.
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Wall Street Journal: Some Conservatives Push 'a purity test for GOP Candidates
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- National Republican Party leaders may vote on a purity resolution at their January meeting that would prevent the party from funding candidates that did not adhere to a set of GOP principles, one of which includes opposing abortion. The resolution is sparking an internal party debate on the best way to advance pro-life principles.
The resolution is sponsored by Jim Bopp, a prominent pro-life attorney who is the legal counsel for the National Right to Life Committee and a longtime Republican committeeman from Indiana.
Read the full story here.
More Information:
Wall Street Journal: Some Conservatives Push 'a purity test for GOP Candidates
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