In the first statewide march for life after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. wade, thousands of Pennsylvania pro-life residents turned out for a rally to oppose abortion.

The Pennsylvania March for Life saw pro-life advocates flooding the state capitol  and the streets surrounding it to make it clear they want their state to join the 15 others that have already passed pro-life laws protecting babies from abortions.

And with the November elections just 8 weeks away, many of those pro-life advocates are looking ahead to major battles in their state pitting pro-abortion candidates against pro-life candidates.

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Keely Burke, a 27-year-old Quakertown mom who had her first baby six months ago, said she would love to see Pennsylvania join the ranks of states that have passed all-out bans on abortion.

“That will be a great day that day babies are fully protected just like we are,” Burke said. “This is definitely a single issue thing for me. I will only look at people who are prolife and that’s who I will vote for and if they don’t, they will not be getting my vote.”

That seemed to be a prominent sentiment on Monday among the sea of participants who were holding up signs and posters proclaiming their anti-abortion views. The state Department of General Services estimated the crowd size to be somewhere between, 5,000 and 5,500…. (Excerpt from The Gateway Pundit)

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