The results come as political interest in the 2028 presidential contest grows, with many potential candidates already testing support ahead of formal campaign announcements.
Vance addressed thousands of pro-life advocates at the 53rd annual March for Life last month, urging them not to lose hope amid concerns about the Trump administration’s pace on abortion policy.
Speaking to a crowd gathered on the National Mall in Washington, Vance acknowledged internal debates within the pro-life movement over whether sufficient political progress has been made.
Vance said he understood frustrations among activists who believe change has not come quickly enough through the political process. He told attendees that disagreements over strategy are natural and said such discussions help hold elected officials accountable. Continue reading…