As Supreme Court's Dobbs case nears, pro-life groups make public education push highlighting abortion toll
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Pro-life organizations are rolling out mass education efforts in an attempt to persuade the public before the Supreme Court hears a potentially game-changing abortion case.
Dubbed the "#2363campaign," the multimillion-dollar effort includes billboards, radio, digital, and TV ads across the country – with an emphasis on Washington, D.C., New York City, and Jackson, Mississippi. That figure is based on Guttmacher's estimate of 862,320 abortions for the U.S. in 2017.
"To look tragedy in the face can be heartbreaking," Live Action President Lila Rose said. "But to confront evil is absolutely necessary … These 2,363 lives are killed through chemical abortions – starved of nutrients, then forcibily miscarried, or torn into pieces by suction and removed from their mothers, or torn limb from torso by forceps while still alive, before their skulls are crushed, or stabbed in the heart or head with a lethal injection."
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