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Depending on the individual or group, the pro-life concept [[euthanasia]] and [[assisted suicide]], some or all [[stem cell|stem cell research]], [[cloning]], all or some [[contraception]], [[capital punishment]] and [[war]].   
Depending on the individual or group, the pro-life concept [[euthanasia]] and [[assisted suicide]], some or all [[stem cell|stem cell research]], [[cloning]], all or some [[contraception]], [[capital punishment]] and war.   


==Abortion politics==
==Abortion politics==

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In United States politics, the pro-life movement deals with a broad range of actions intended to preserve what the proponents consider to be human life. The core issue is abortion, and polls often simply ask if the respondent is "pro-life" or "pro-choice" vis-a-vis abortion.[1]

Depending on the individual or group, the pro-life concept euthanasia and assisted suicide, some or all stem cell research, cloning, all or some contraception, capital punishment and war.

Abortion politics

Abortion and cost go hand-in-hand in opposition to health care reform legislation.

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