Right to Life a Constitutional Candidate Reqirement
Our greatest protection in the Constitution is the right to life in the 5th Amendment and the 14th Amendment by due process of law and equal protection. Elected candidates swear to uphold these first and essential rights for every person.
Biologically a person is a living human that has 46 chromosomes and individual DNA, and except for legalized abortion (killing innocent helpless individuals), American law includes unborn humans as persons, and Texas law defines a “person” a human individual from fertilization to natural death.
Any candidate who does not publicly uphold the first and essential right to life, either by votes as an incumbent or promises as a non-incumbent, does not have a commitment to uphold the Constitution and the inalienable right to life, and is disqualified to serve in any public office.
If a candidate has no record or does not give his position on the right to life, then voters can only rely on the candidate’s political party policy:
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Democrat policy supports legalized killing of unborn children
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Republican policy supports the right to life of every innocent human being from conception to natural death
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Libertarian policy does not support legislation to prohibit legalized killing of unborn children
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