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Today marks the 34th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision, and as thousands descend on the District to protest abortion, some new twists have emerged on the political landscape, including a Democrat-controlled Congress, an upcoming Supreme Court decision and a burgeoning presidential race.
With Democrats in charge of the House and Senate, some pro-choice leaders see an opportunity to affirm and protect the landmark 1973 ruling that made abortion a constitutional right.
"I do believe that there are some opportunities for affirmative legislation that would protect women's lives and health," said Vicki Saporta, president of the National Abortion Federation. "We don't expect further abortion restrictions to move through Congress."
Still, it remains to be seen how Democratic leaders will handle the abortion issue.
The pro-life community -- participating in the annual March for Life today -- is readying itself for Democrats seeking more funding for groups that support abortion and perhaps lifting restrictions on federal funding for abortion.
But pro-life leaders note the House will still take a pro-life stance on many issues and that President Bush will likely veto objectionable legislation.
"We just need to do all we can to make the case that abortion exploits women and destroys children," said Rep. Christopher H. Smith, New Jersey Republican and chairman of the Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Life Caucus.
Mr. Smith also expects some Democrats -- especially those with their eyes on the White House -- to strike a moderate, seemingly pro-life tone on abortion.
"There may be a bogus attempt to claim common ground while money is being given to Planned Parenthood," he said, warning pro-lifers to be skeptical.
Meanwhile, activists on both sides are awaiting a decision by the Supreme Court, expected before June, on whether to uphold a federal law banning an abortion procedure sometimes called partial-birth abortion.









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